Homeland Security Shutdown Impacts Air Travel Across the U.S.

The Senate minority has continued to stall appropriations with demands for reform. The Department of Homeland Security has been defunded for more than a month and members of…

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State Department Reduces Fee to Renounce U.S. Citizenship by 80%

The previous fee was enacted in 2015 as expats chose citizenship revocation to avoid tax reporting. The State Department has reduced the fee for the Administrative Processing of…

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FBI Opens Office in Ecuador as U.S. Strengthens Security Relations

The U.S. and Ecuador expand their joint capacity to fight against crime across borders. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is opening an office in Quito, Ecuador. The announcement…

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NASA Updates Moon Project Schedule

The agency has faced launch struggles, workforce exits, and more. NASA’s Office of Inspector General informed the agency that moon landing programs face risks to timelines and crew…

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State Department Reports 50k Americans Returned from Middle East

As the war in Iran continues, the agency continues to provide evacuation options. The State Department reported that, of the approximately 50,000 Americans who have safely returned to…

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White House Chief of Staff Diagnosed with Cancer

The president says she will remain in her role and that the disease was detected early. President Donald Trump reported that his Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, has…

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DOJ Appeals District Court Injunction on HUD Housing Grants for the Homeless

Rhode Island judge halts agency policy to decrease homelessness. The Department of Justice (DOJ), on behalf of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), has appealed a…

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Senate Passes Bipartisan Housing Bill

The new bill introduces regulations that are intended to improve affordable housing availability. The Senate passed a bipartisan bill last week on affordable housing, titled the “21st Century…

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Pentagon Orders 30,000 One-Way Attack Drones

Defense Department evaluates systems from multiple companies through “Gauntlet” Trials The U.S. Department of Defense is ordering approximately 30,000 small one-way attack drones following combat-readiness testing conducted at…

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D.C. Appeals Court Rules Magazine Capacity Ban Unconstitutional

Court reverses conviction in case challenging district firearm law The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that a united law banning firearm magazines capable of holding more…

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