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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District Judge Rules in Favor of Employer Abortion Exemption

His injunction blocks the enforcement of parts of the 2022 Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. District Judge Daniel Traynor ruled this week that a Catholic employers’ association would likely…

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Labor Department Contacts Employers Ahead of Potential Port Worker Strike 

The existing contract for 45,000 workers expires on September 30. The U.S. Labor Department has contacted the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) as port workers threaten to go…

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State Department Launches Online Passport Renewal for U.S. Citizens

New digital system promises faster processing times and increased convenience for travelers, as demand for passports surges. The State Department announced that U.S. passport holders now have the…

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Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services

Health Secretary Becerra promoted government resources on protections from extreme heat for farm workers.

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John Thune, U.S. Senator from South Dakota

Senator John Thune wrote to the vice president regarding the misallocation of BEAD funding and failure to expand broadband access as mandated by Congress.

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Judge Daniel Traynor, North Dakota U.S. District Court

District Judge Daniel Traynor issued a preliminary injuction against an EEOC rule that employers must allow time off for IVF or abortion procedures.

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