Commerce Department Proposes New Regulation of Chinese Auto Technologies

The department cites national security concerns as the motivation. The Department of Commerce recently proposed a regulation that seeks to prevent Chinese hardware and software from being used…

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FAA Administrator Testifies Before Senate Investigations Subcommittee

Senate panel searches for link between Boeing failures and poor FAA oversight. Administrator Mike Whitaker of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) testified before the investigations subcommittee of the…

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Treasury Designates Russian, North Korean Sanction-Evasion Network

Targets five entities and one individual based in Russian-occupied Georgia. The Treasury Department sanctioned five entities and one individual for enabling Russia and North Korea to evade U.S.…

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Glenna Wright-Gallo, Assistant Secretary of Education for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services

Glenna Wright-Gallo, Assistant Secretary of Education for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services

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God’s Absolutes

The Lord delights in those who act faithfully.

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Friday, September 27

Today, Vice President Kamala Harris is traveling to Arizona for campaign events. This is the vice president’s second visit to the state in two months. Vice President Harris…

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House Votes to Censure Administration for Afghanistan Withdrawal

The measure names the president, vice president, national security advisor, and secretary of state, among others. The House of Representatives voted to censure the administration officials for its…

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Chief Judge Michael Chagares, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

Michael Chagares is the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the 3rdCircuit. His court has appellate jurisdiction in the districts of Delaware, New Jersey, and…

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Congress Passes 3 Month Stopgap Measure to Fund Government

Sends legislation to president for signature to avert shutdown. The House and Senate both passed a continuing resolution on Wednesday that will fund the federal government through December…

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Ethics Committee Rules No Need for Judges to Disclose Stays with Private Entities

Groups says gifts must still be reported but “personal hospitality” not required. The U.S. Judicial Conference’s Committee on Financial Disclosure decided that judges and Supreme Court justices do…

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