Supreme Court Rules Freight Brokers Can Be Sued for Unsafe Carriers

The unanimous decision allowed a trucker who lost his leg due to a crash in 2017 to sue the broker under state law. The Supreme Court ruled that…

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HHS Takes Action to Curb Psychiatric Overprescribing

Secretary Kennedy shared information and resources and advocated for a reduction in prescription medications for mental health. The Department for Health and Human Services (HHS) announced plans to…

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FAA Proposes New Drone Restrictions Around Critical Infrastructure Sites

The rule would allow designated facilities to request no-fly zones for drones based on safety and security concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a new rule that…

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President Declares National Jubilee Day of Prayer

He said, “From the beginning, this has always been a country sustained and strengthened by prayer.“ President Donald Trump declared a National Jubilee of Prayer on Sunday as…

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CIA Director Leads U.S. Delegation to Cuba

Director Ratcliffe met with the Cuban interior minister and the grandson of the former leader of Cuba. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Ratcliffe led a U.S. delegation…

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Education and Labor Departments Launch State Assessment Grant Competition

Federal agencies announce FY 2026 program to support state testing and accountability systems. The U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and Labor (DOL) announced the Fiscal Year 2026 competition…

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Interior Task Force Addresses Violent Crime in Tribal Communities

The new initiative focuses on law enforcement coordination, missing persons cases, and crime prevention in Indian Country. The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced the creation of a…

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CENTCOM Commander Testifies Before Senate Armed Services Committee

He gave an update on Operation Epic Fury and the status of Iran. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Navy Admiral Brad Cooper testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee…

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Senate Advances Measure to Ban Legislative Pay During Government Shutdowns

Senator Kennedy proposed the rule change after the longest full and partial government shutdowns in the nation’s history. The U.S. Senate unanimously voted to move a resolution forward…

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HUD Streamlines Environmental Reviews for Multifamily Construction

Officials seek to streamline processes for building affordable multi-family homes. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced changes to environmental review policies for multi-family housing construction…

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