Friday, December 29

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has placed sanctions on a person and three entities that have facilitated financial assistance from Iran…

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December 29th – Friday

Which of the two did the will of his father? – Matthew 21:32 In this parable, Jesus contrasts practice with professing. He describes two sons, one who was…

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CIA Sued for Blocking Access to COVID Records

The suit alleges administration is not being transparent with Congress. A lawsuit has been filed against the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the District of Columbia U.S. District…

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DOJ Seizes Ransomware Websites

The department’s decryption tool dismantles a digital hostage program. The Department of Justice announced that they have disrupted multiple extortion websites used by the Blackcat hackers, a digital…

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HHS Highlights New Research to Avoid Data-Based Discrimination

The director of the study says decisions must be made intentionally to “mitigate and prevent racial and ethnic bias.“ The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) highlighted…

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Interior Publishes 2024-2029 National Outer Continental Shelf Program

The 2024-2029 plan further reduces oil and gas leases, enables offshore wind. The U.S. Department of the Interior published its final 2024–2029 National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and…

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Michael DeVito, Chief Executive Officer, Freddie Mac

Michael DeVito, Chief Executive Officer, Freddie Mac

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Danny Werfel, Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service

The Internal Revenue Service announced it would waive $1 billion in penalties for back taxes owed for nearly 5 million people, businesses and tax-exempt organizations.

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Hank Johnson, U.S. Representative for Georgia

Representative Hank Johnson heads a group of House members asking Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from former President Trump’s election case.

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Judge Rossie Alston, Eastern Virginia U.S. District Court

One day after issuing a temporary block of the removal of a Confederate reconciliation monument at Arlington National Cemetery, Federal District Judge Rossie Alston reversed his decision and the memorial’s removal continued.

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