Scientists discover immune cell subtype in mice that drives allergic reactions

Washington, DC - Allergies can be life-threatening when they cause anaphylaxis, an extreme reaction with constriction of the airways and a sudden drop in blood pressure. Scientists have identified a subtype of immune cell that drives the production of antibodies associated with anaphylaxis  and other allergic reactions.

Arizona Attorney General Brnovich Files Bill of Complaint in the U.S. Supreme Court Against Purdue Pharma & the Sackler Family

Washington, DC - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Wednesday his office filed a Bill of Complaint in the U.S. Supreme Court against Purdue Pharma ("Purdue"), the manufacturer of the prescription opioid painkiller OxyContin, and eight members of the Sackler family who have owned and controlled the company as current or former members of Purdue’s Board of Directors.

Sale of F-16 Aircraft to Bulgaria

Washington, DC - The United States welcomes the Bulgarian Government’s decision to purchase eight F-16 multirole fighter aircraft, munitions and related equipment.

Vice President Pence at the 2nd Annual Resurgent Gathering

Atlanta, Georgia - Remarks by Vice President Pence at the 2nd Annual Resurgent Gathering:

When Standardized Data Can Help Save Lives

Gaithersburg, Maryland - When you email a friend, you don’t have to worry about whether they use Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo or some other email provider. You just enter their email address, write your message and hit send. The reason this works is because there are layers of standardized protocols that all the email clients have adopted so emails can seamlessly fly between users regardless of which client they choose.