Migrant Protection Protocols resuming under court order. On Thursday, President Biden’s administration revealed plans to resume an immigration policy of the previous administration, the “Remain in Mexico” policy,…
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Former USAF Official Nominated to Pentagon Acquisition
White House taps William LaPlante as undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment. On Tuesday, the White House announced the nomination of former Air Force chief of acquisition…
Read MoreJoint Chiefs Chairman Concerned Over Russia
Indicators of Russian military moves are “worrying,” he said. Army General Mark Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the U.S. is tracking through indicators and…
Read MoreLee Zeldin, Representative for New York
Lee Zeldin, Representative for New York Born – January 1980 in East Meadow, New York Education – B.A., State University of New York, Albany; J.D., Albany Law School Military…
Read MoreSunday, December 5
President Joe Biden and the first family are staying at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland, today. They have no public events on their schedule at this…
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Read MoreAnother Federal Judge Halts Vaccine Mandate
Motion applies to healthcare professionals nationwide. A U.S. District Court in Louisiana has halted the start of President Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. The judge’s decision…
Read MorePresident Signs Stopgap Spending Bill
He called it the “bare minimum.” On Friday, President Biden signed the short-term continuing resolution that will keep the government fully funded through February 18, avoiding a partial…
Read MoreU.S. Experiences Slowdown in Hiring Rate
Gain was slowest since last December. The U.S. economy added 210,000 jobs in November, indicating a decrease in hiring as the year nears a close. However, the labor…
Read MoreHHS Civil Rights Office Resolves HIPAA Violations
Five healthcare providers fined for non-compliance. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources (HHS) announced that investigations of 5 healthcare…
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