FTC and DOJ Propose Updated Guidelines for Mergers

Would establish a focus on platform and tech companies. The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice proposed updated guidelines for mergers, opening the draft up for…

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Migrant Children with Tuberculosis Released to 44 States 

The disease is infectious if not treated.  A new report released by the Department of Health and Human Services shows that nearly 2,500 migrant children with latent tuberculosis…

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Wednesday, July 26

Today, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, chaired by Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia, is holding a hearing to examine opportunities for Congress to reform the…

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Woe

“They do not regard the deeds of the Lord, nor see the work of His hands.“

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July 26th – Wednesday

Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes, and shrewd in their own sight! – Isaiah 5:21 The wisdom of humans is foolishness to God (1…

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President Pledges to Veto Congressional Financial Cuts

The White House states additional cuts breach the previous budget agreement. The White House announced President Joe Biden “strongly opposes” legislation that proposes large military and veteran spending…

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Pentagon Refuses to Provide UFO Data to Congress

House Oversight Committee hearing on UAPs is scheduled for Wednesday.  The House Oversight Committee has requested answers regarding UFOs or unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) from the Department of…

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Aviation Industry Taps Military Vets to Fill Job Openings

Airlines continue to experience pilot shortages. The U.S. aviation industry is facing a continued shortage of qualified pilots to fill ever-increasing job openings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor…

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Interior Announces New Funding for Wildfire Management

Deputy Secretary Beaudreau visits Blackfoot-Clark Fort Restoration Landscape in Montana. The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced that they are allocating $185 million for wildfire management in 2024.…

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DOT Releases Urban EV Technical Resource Document

Facilitates the installation of federally-funded charging stations. The Department of Transportation (DOT) recently published a free technical resource guide for urban communities looking to install electric vehicle (EV)…

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