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health 11d ago Washington DC

Doctors Pivot To Alternative Treatment After Drug Decision

Following the reinstatement of an in-person requirement for Mifepristone, doctors are pivoting to a medication abortion protocol using only misoprostol. This alternative can be provided through telemedicine. Mifepristone, approved in 2000, has been used by approximately 7 million patients. This pivot is intended to continue providing patient care. Other doctors are also prepared for this change.
NPR
environment 11d ago Washington DC

US Seed Network Addresses Native Plant Supply Gaps

The Botanic Garden launched the Seed Network two years ago to address fragile seed supply issues for native plant species. The network aims to identify in-demand species and determine optimal growing regions. Current capacity gaps limit restoration and conservation efforts.
NPR
politics 11d ago Washington DC

US Lawmakers Deadlocked on War Powers Resolution

In the United States, lawmakers are currently deadlocked over the War Powers Resolution. This resolution mandates Congressional approval for continued military action or troop withdrawal after hostilities reach the 60-day mark.
Mastodon
economy 11d ago Washington DC

US Treasury Bills Show 3.702% Average Interest Rate

As of March 31, 2026, Treasury Bills had an average interest rate of 3.702%. This data pertains to the average interest rates for the specified security description. Treasury Notes showed an average interest rate of 3.212% on the same date.
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science 11d ago Washington DC

Native Seed Network Addresses Supply Gaps

Volunteer Marty Landor is planting Black-eyed Susan seeds, which are native to the Midwest. These plant species, like coneflower and milkweed, evolved over thousands of years to thrive in the region's ecosystems.
NPR
other 11d ago Washington DC

Mother Believes Child Declared Dead Is Alive

A woman interviewed stated she believes her child, who was declared dead, is still alive. This statement was made during research for a story. The author and judge are covering this case.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 11d ago Washington DC

Religious Accommodation In Workforce

Melissa Rogers, former head of the White House Office on Faith-Based Initiatives, discussed the restoration of religious liberty in the workplace. She hopes greater religious accommodation will be adopted at the state level.
NPR
politics 11d ago Washington DC

US Defense Classes Foster Patriotism, Job Opportunities

A source stated that defense classes are available to show pupils future job opportunities. Some pacifists have expressed concern that these classes might lead to pupils being drawn into the army.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 11d ago Washington DC

US Encourages 10-Month Service Program

The US government is hoping thousands of people will sign up for a 10-month service program. This initiative is being pushed by Immanuel Makhai, who has been advocating for a stronger connection between the army and the general population.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 11d ago Washington DC

French Society Has Military Leanings, Psychologists Say

Psychologists working with children stated they were not shocked by the French society's military leanings. They described French society as having always been quite a military society. The psychologists believe reinforcement is needed.
WAMU 88.5 DC