He pledges that the U.S. will make more oil and gas leases available. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum spoke before thousands of oil and gas executives this week during…
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House Advances AI Consumer Safety Bill
Legislation proposes AI pilot program to help federal agency detect hazardous products and track market trends. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the Consumer Safety Technology Act,…
Read MoreUSDA Approves D-SNAP for Kentucky and West Virginia
The region recently experienced severe storms, flooding, and mudslides. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) to residents in…
Read MoreSenate Breaks Filibuster, Then Passes Government Funding Stopgap
Senator Schumer votes to advance the continuing resolution to a floor vote before voting against it. After an uncertain couple of days on Capitol Hill, the Full-Year Continuing…
Read MoreRepresentative Raul Grijalva Dies After Battle with Cancer
The 77-year-old congressman represented Arizona’s 7th congressional district. U.S. Representative Raul Grijalva passed away on Thursday after a long battle with lung cancer. He was diagnosed with cancer…
Read MorePresident Trump Allows Exemption For Russian Oil Sales to Lapse
He seeks to get Russia to the negotiating table after they increased attacks in Ukraine. The U.S. Treasury Department allowed a waiver from President Biden’s administration to lapse…
Read MoreState Department Updates Travel Advisories
Popular destinations of Turks and Caicos enforce strict gun laws. The State Department updated its travel advisory for the Turks and Caicos Islands ahead of spring break, warning…
Read MoreEPA Administrator Cancels $1.7 Billion in DEI Grants
The agency’s administrator is also trying to recoup $20 billion allocated under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced this month that…
Read MoreFormer Special Counsel Drops Lawsuit Against Administration
He had also intended to pursue restoration for all federal probationary workers who have been laid off. The former head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), the…
Read MorePresident Responds to Jobs Report
150,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in February. The U.S. Labor Department released the monthly employment report for February, which showed 150,000 jobs were added. President…
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