State Department Uncertain How Many Americans in Sudan

Congressman urges action to extend the ceasefire to extract U.S. citizens.  As warring factions make it hazardous to remain in Sudan, the State Department reports there is no…

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House Passes Debt Ceiling Bill

President is unwilling to negotiate. The House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that would increase the government’s legal debt ceiling in exchange for steep spending restrictions.…

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Solar Power Technology Competitions Announced

Grants and prizes were announced for community solar projects. The Department of Energy (DOE) announced a number of energy technology competitions last week that will be conducted over…

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FAA Selects New Design for Smaller Traffic Control Towers

Meets new sustainability requirements with less financial costs The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that they have selected the final design for new air traffic control towers at…

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Ventris Gibson, Director of the U.S. Mint

Ventris Gibson, Director of the U.S. Mint

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Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the U.S. needs more domestic sourcing of minerals for electric vehicle batteries.

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Thom Tillis, U.S. Senator from North Carolina

Senator Thom Tillis warned that China’s legal moves rival its theft of American innovation, jeopardizing the U.S.’ competitive standing.

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Judge Patrick Bumatay, Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a landmark ordinance in Berkeley, California, that banned natural gas for new buildings.

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Thursday, April 27

Today, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will visit the Brookings Institution. He will outline the current and future international economic agenda of President Biden’s administration at the Hutchins Center…

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Sean Kirkpatrick, Director, Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office

The Pentagon’s chief scientist dealing with unidentified aerial phenomena says the government is tracking more than 650 potential cases.

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