Senator Tom Cotton said that social media company TikTok may be employing hundreds of workers with ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
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Judge Eunice Lee, Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has revived a religious-based lawsuit over a measles vaccine mandate in upstate New York.
Read MoreDr. William A. LaPlante, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment William LaPlante announced an award by the Army to Lockheed Martin to replenish American military stockpiles.
Read MoreStacy Dean, Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture for Federal Nutrition Program
Administration officials admit there are still issues getting baby formula stocked in stores as supply chains face challenges.
Read MoreZoe Lofgren, U.S. Representative for California
Representative Zoe Lofgren, chair of the House panel that oversees the Capitol Police, is questioning how members are being protected outside of D.C. after the attack on Speaker Pelosi’s husband.
Read MoreJudge Florence Y. Pan, D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Federal Judge Florence Pan blocked a $2.2 billion merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster citing the need for marketplace competition.
Read MoreRear Admiral Scott Pappano, Program Executive Officer, Strategic Submarines U.S. Navy
Rear Admiral Scott Pappano said the Navy may extend the life of five Ohio-class nuclear ballistic missile submarines to guard against delays in the Columbia program.
Read MoreAlan Estevez, Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security
Commerce Under Secretary Estevez said President Biden’s administration expects a deal with allies soon on curbing Chinese access to U.S. chip production technology.
Read MoreJim Banks, U.S. Representative for Indiana
A bill introduced in the House by Indiana Representative Jim Banks would block funding to jurisdictions that have eliminated cash bail and other crime preventions.
Read MoreJudge Daniel Bress, Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the City of San Diego over “chalking” tires to enforce parking time limits.
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