Energy Department Receives Bids for SPR Emergency Oil Exchange

The action is part of the International Energy Agency agreement that coordinated national strategic reserve releases. The U.S. Department of Energy opened competitive bidding last week for an…

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Tom Schultz, Chief, U.S. Forest Service

Tom Schultz, Chief, U.S. Forest Service

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Monday, May 4

Today is the deadline for bids in the Energy Department’s emergency exchange of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

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Strengthening Trust

“The joy of the Lord is your strength.”

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Education Department Proposes Accountability Rules for College Aid Programs

Draft regulations would tie federal loan eligibility to graduate earnings and open a 30-day public comment period The U.S. Department of Education released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking…

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USDA Announces 2026 Grant Funding Through Specialty Crop Programs

New federal grants will support innovation, marketing, and production across U.S. specialty crop agriculture. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced more than $275 million in FY2026 funding…

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Supreme Court Takes Up Colorado Preschool Religious Freedom Dispute

The case centers on whether Catholic preschools must accept children of same-sex couples to qualify for state funding.  The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a challenge…

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President’s Administration Says Iran War Hostilities “Terminated”

Members of Congress consider the relevance of the War Powers Act. Legislators in the Senate and House of Representatives are deliberating the application of the War Powers Act…

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Joe Lombardo, Governor of Nevada

Joe Lombardo, Governor of Nevada

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Sunday, May 3

Members of Congress are deliberating the application of the War Powers Act to the conflict in Iran.

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