Native News Weekly (September 28, 2025): D.C. Briefs
WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
Podcast host Joe Rogan on Friday used his platform on The Joe Rogan Experience to comment on a wave of social media videos in which pregnant women filmed themselves consuming Tylenol in opposition to health guidance from President Donald Trumps administration. The protests emerged after the administration, with support from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
A recent study from the University of Reading has revealed that climate change could lead to increased noise pollution from the departing airplanes around European airports.
The makers of the upcoming Bollywood film Thamma have announced a special launch event for the movie on Friday, September 26.
Memory retention is an important skill that can help you in various aspects of life, from academics to professional pursuits.
Currently, cashless medical services are being successfully implemented for police personnel, sales tax employees, and staff of the Bombay High Court and their families.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Monday it has begun the process of changing the labeling on acetaminophen to suggest that it may cause autism and ADHD in children whose mothers too…
Magnum Ice Cream Company, set to go public in November, has announced a partnership with Chilean start-up NotCo.
A 14-year old girl in Addis Ababa getting the HPV vaccine during the HPV vaccine in January 2021. Photo credits: WHO As the US cuts back on its funding for global health research, a new study has argued that this money largely stays within rich countries, and leads to inventions that are later repurposed for people in wealthy, donor states. Under Donald.
A 14-year old girl in Addis Ababa getting the HPV vaccine during the HPV vaccine in January 2021. Photo credits: WHO As the US cuts back on its funding for global health research, a new study has argued that this money largely stays within rich countries, and leads to inventions that are later repurposed for people in wealthy, donor states. Under Donald.