Rhode Island judge halts agency policy to decrease homelessness. The Department of Justice (DOJ), on behalf of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), has appealed a…
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Senate Passes Bipartisan Housing Bill
The new bill introduces regulations that are intended to improve affordable housing availability. The Senate passed a bipartisan bill last week on affordable housing, titled the “21st Century…
Read MoreDiana Harshbarger, Representative for Tennessee
Diana Harshbarger, Representative for Tennessee Born – January 1960 in Kingsport, Tennessee Education – B.S., East Tennessee State; PharmD., Mercer University College of Pharmacy Military Service – None…
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President Donald Trump is considering delaying his Beijing summit with President Xi to coordinate the Iran war.
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“Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and how inscrutable His ways!‘
Read MoreThe Bill of Rights in the Age of Algorithms
In the age of the internet, social media, AI, and algorithms, how can the we protect our freedom of expression as granted by the First Amendment?
Read MorePentagon Orders 30,000 One-Way Attack Drones
Defense Department evaluates systems from multiple companies through “Gauntlet” Trials The U.S. Department of Defense is ordering approximately 30,000 small one-way attack drones following combat-readiness testing conducted at…
Read MoreD.C. Appeals Court Rules Magazine Capacity Ban Unconstitutional
Court reverses conviction in case challenging district firearm law The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that a united law banning firearm magazines capable of holding more…
Read MoreFDA Seeks Public Input on Standards for In-Home Opioid Disposal
Request for information invites feedback on disposal products to help reduce misuse of unused medications. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Request for Information…
Read MoreHouse Committee Considers Bills to Amend Immigration and Nationality Act
Aliens convicted of defrauding the government or illegally receiving public benefits would be deportable. The House Rules Committee, chaired by Congresswoman Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, considered legislation…
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