Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts

Senator Elizabeth Warren expressed concerns that measures taken by the Federal Reserve to tame inflation are going create a recession.

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Judge James Wesley Hendrix, North Texas U.S. District Court

U.S. District Court Judge Hendrix has blocked guidance issued by President Biden’s administration from being applied against a pair of pro-life doctors’ associations.

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Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense

An action plan has been unveiled by the Secretary of Defense that is intended to mitigate civilian harm during U.S. military operations.

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Rochelle Walensky, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDC Director Walensky is laying out plans for an overhaul of the agency incorporating lessons learned from the response to the COVID pandemic.

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Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator from Iowa

Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa has asked the FBI director for information regarding whistleblower allegations of political bias at the bureau.

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Judge Trevor McFadden, District of Columbia U.S. District Court

D.C. District Judge Trevor McFadden has greenlighted a lawsuit claiming the border policies of President Biden’s administration have negatively impacted the environment.

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Lieutenant General James Slife, Commander, Air Force Special Operations

The Air Force Special Operations Command has grounded its entire fleet of CV-22 Ospreys due to two recent safety incidents involving the aircraft’s clutch.

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Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior

The Interior Department’s Derogatory Geographic Names Task Force has concluded its review and is moving toward the removal of a derogatory slur of indigenous women from the names of public lands.

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Eric Swalwell, U.S. Representative for California

Representative Swalwell of California attributes the attempted break-in of FBI offices in Cincinnati to outrage over the FBI’s search of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.

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Judge Gerard E. Lynch, Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated a New York law limiting protests near courthouses.

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