U.S. and Mexico Reach Agreement to Improve Rio Grande Water Deliveries

Mexico pledges to increase water transfers to address treaty shortfalls by October. The State Department reported that Mexico has agreed to boost its Rio Grande water deliveries to…

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Kuwait Releases Nearly Two Dozen American Detainees in Goodwill Gesture

Envoy Boehler celebrates the progress in obtaining the release of U.S. citizens in foreign prisons. The State Department announced that Kuwait released an additional 10 American prisoners at…

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President Trump Announces India-Pakistan Ceasefire

The vice president and secretary of state engaged leaders from both countries over two days to bring peace about. President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan agreed…

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Senate Considers Eliminating California Environmental Waivers

The Senate minority warns against overriding the parliamentarian. Members of the Senate majority have expressed interest in revoking California’s environmental waivers, which could have dramatic consequences for the…

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First Lady Melania Trump Honors Barbara Bush at Stamp Unveiling

The current first lady spoke of the former first lady’s “unwavering conviction, dignity, and deep loyalty.” First Lady Melania Trump hosted a ceremonial unveiling of the U.S. Postal…

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FTC Rule on Deceptive Fees Going into Effect

The rule targeting hidden and deceptive fees in ticketing and short-term lodging take effect Monday. The Federal Trade Commission’s rule prohibiting bait-and-switch pricing and other tactics used to…

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DOJ Sues Four States For Charging Oil Companies Climate Penalties

The president said, “American energy dominance is threatened when State and local governments seek to regulate energy beyond their… authorities.” President Trump’s administration sued four states last week…

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Education Secretary Announces Harvard Not Eligible for New Federal Grants

Under federal law, entities engaged in racial discrimination are not allowed to receive taxpayer dollars. Education Secretary Linda McMahon sent a letter to Harvard this week informing university…

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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter Passes Away

He was a moderate in his legal interpretations during his 19-year tenure. Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter died on Friday in his New Hampshire at the age…

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President Names New Interim U.S. Attorney for D.C.

His previous nominee lacked support in the Senate and has been appointed to another role in the Justice Department. President Donald Trump announced his next interim U.S. attorney…

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