Morning sickness drug approved for comeback after 30 years
The FDA has approved a drug for morning sickness 30 years after it had been taken off of the market.
Airports bring suit against FAA to halt plan to shut down towers
Several airports are putting a challenge to the Federal Aviation Administration’s plan to shut down 149 air traffic control towers.
Alaska lawmaker claims “no disrespect” meant by racial slur
Rep. Don Young issued a statement following criticism over a racial slur he used in reference Hispanic migrant workers.
Rep. Michele Bachmann investigated by Congressional ethics office
Rep. Michele Bachmann is being investigated by the Office of Congressional Ethics over campaign misconduct allegations.
More workers come forward in gun range lawsuit
Additional workers have stepped forward in a gun range contamination lawsuit.
Elizabeth Warren makes case for minimum wage increase
The Democratic Senator suggested the minimum wage would be significantly higher if it had kept up with worker productivity.
President signs reauthorized Violence Against Women Act
President Barack Obama has signed into law the reauthorized Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
Poll indicates most say tax cheating not ok
A recent poll suggests that a majority of adults do not believe that income tax cheating is ok.
Jesse Jackson Jr., wife agree to guilty plea
Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges in plea a deal with prosecutors.
Anti-violence act renewed by Senate
The Senate has voted in favor of renewing the Violence Against Women Act.
Republican lawmaker backs granting children of illegal immigrants citizenship
Representative Eric Cantor recently indicated he would support granting children of illegal immigrants citizenship if they are in the country illegally.
FDA releases warning about counterfeit cancer drug
The FDA has issued a warning to doctors about a fake version of the cancer drug Avastin.