
Texas Republicans Defend Trump After Guilty Verdict
Republicans across the party’s political spectrum denounced Trump’s guilty verdict on 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records.

Acetaminophen shows promise in patients with sepsis
Findings from NIH-supported clinical trial suggests the drug has the greatest benefit in the sickest patients.

What are the “Forever Chemicals” that EPA is Restricting?
The EPA recently set new limits on the toxic chemicals used to make everything from nonstick pans to firefighting foam.

National Service in Texas
Last year, more than 17,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers served at more than 2,000 locations in Texas.

Phone Scam Targeting Clients who use Lone Star Cards
The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports that their Fraud Hotline is getting 10-15 complaints per day about the new telephone scam that involves a technique called spoofing.

USDA to Expand Clean Power in Rural Communities
The announcement includes the first five awards totaling $139 million under the Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) program.

Supreme Court to Review President Trump’s Ballot Eligibility
The amicus outlines how the Colorado Supreme Court erred in a ruling that Colorado citizens may not cast their votes for President Trump.

USDA Announces Market Development Program Investments
FAS will provide $174.3 million for fiscal year 2024 to 68 nonprofit organizations and cooperatives.

Food Assistance Caught in Congressional Funding
Over 227,000 Texans could get turned away from the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children next year unless Congress allocates more money for the program.

NORAD Call Center is Ready to Track Santa
The 68th installment of NORAD Tracks Santa here will take on a visual blend of military background and holiday cheer as the NTS Call Center takes up residence in Hangar 123.

Trade Mission to the Republic of Korea
While in Seoul, participants will engage in two days of business-to-business meetings with potential importers, processors and distributors.

Citizenship and Integration Grant Program
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) awarded over $22 million in grants to 65 organizations in 29 states to help prepare lawful permanent residents (LPRs) for naturalization.

Rural Service Highlighted During Trip to Alaska
In Anchorage, the delegation met with RurAL CAP’s Elder Mentors, an AmeriCorps Seniors program focusing on language revitalization in Alaska Native communities across Alaska.

Kyle Rittenhouse Launches Nonprofit
The Rittenhouse Foundation promises to fight for the Second Amendment. The right to keep and bear arms.

NIH Zebrafish Research Included in U.S. Postal Service’s “Life Magnified” Stamps
A microscopy image created by NIH researchers is part of the “Life Magnified” stamp panel issued by the USPS.

USDA Invests in 1890 Land-grant Universities
These projects are part of NIFA’s 1890 Capacity Building Grants Program, which is designed to build capacity for teaching, research, and Extension activities.

Americans Receive Record $84 Million in Tax Relief
Last tax season, members assisted families across the country with tax preparation, including child tax credit, earned income tax credit and dependent care tax credit claims.

Volunteer Honored with President’s Volunteer Service Award
Tranae Phillips has dedicated more than 3,600 hours to serving her community.

Federal Food Stamp Limits Coming
Under the new work requirements, SNAP participants ages 51 and under without dependents or disabilities will have to work at least 80 hours a month beginning in early September to continue using food stamps.

President’s Volunteer Service Awards
Military veterans make up a significant pool of AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers, with nearly 15,000 veterans continuing their service to the country nationwide.