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Free at-home COVID tests will soon be available to order from the government once again
The federal government is partnering with the United States Postal Service again to provide free COVID-19 test kits to people across the U.S. soon.
Free COVID-19 at-home test kits coming at the end of September
The federal government will ship COVID-19 home tests for free via COVIDTests.gov starting in late.
More free COVID-19 tests are coming soon. Here's when and how to order them in Texas
About 900 million tests have been sent to homes. People are also reading: COVID-19 is on the rise in Texas. Here's a map that shows where cases are highest The latest rollout of COVID-19 tests is designed to detect the current dominant variants and can be used until the end of the year,
When will COVID-19 tests be free again? How Wisconsin residents can order kits by mail in 2024.
People without health insurance who are symptomatic or exposed to COVID-19 can get free testing at about a dozen no-cost testing sit
Free COVID-19 test kits will be available soon: When and how to order yours in Tennessee
Test kits will be made available near the end of September and will target the current leading COVID variants. What to know in Tennessee.
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Supreme Court of the United States
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United States Government Accountability Office Finds Federal Contracting Rules do not Prohibit Labor Harmony Agreement Requirements
In a decision issued on September 16, 2024, the United States Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) ruled that federal ...
Security
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U.S. Commission on Civil Rights releases report regarding federal adoption of facial recognition
Currently, there are no laws that expressly regulate the use of FRT or other AI by the federal government, and no ...
The National Interest
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Joe Biden’s Incredible Vanishing Act Reveals Who’s Really in Charge of the Government
President Joe Biden, who ostensibly wields the awesome power of the Oval Office, yielded to a loud pressure campaign ...
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The Tribune-Democrat
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Opinion
Jerry Zahorchak | Don't eliminate the Department of Education
Proposals calling for the elimination of the U.S. Department of Education would cause suffering among children with ...
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Do you know the 3 branches of U.S. government? Many don't, leading to a push for civics education
With a recent survey showing a third of American adults can't name the three branches of the federal government, many think ...
Opinion
Richmond Register
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Opinion
Our Founding Fathers opted for Separation of Church and State
The historical narrative is clear that our founding fathers did not want the United States to ever collapse into a theocracy.
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DeSantis: The Feds Are Not Cooperating With Florida's Investigation Of Second Trump Assassination Attempt
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) tells FOX News host Laura Ingraham the federal government has not been cooperative with the state of ...
Arkansas Times
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Standard Lithium receives colossal federal grant to develop South Arkansas project
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSN
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Utah legislators split on supporting federal lawsuit that seeks control of 18.5M acres
The Utah State Legislature is filing an amicus brief supporting a public lands lawsuit against the federal government, but not all Utah leaders are on board.
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High insulin prices spur a federal lawsuit against three pharmacy benefit managers
The federal government is suing some pharmacy benefit managers over a system of drug rebates that regulators say has made the ...
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