Federal Judge Halts NYC Food Delivery Data Sharing Law

She says city cannot require delivery apps to share customer names and addresses. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ruled this week that a New York City law requiring…

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Interior Department Announces $1.3 Million for Local Wildland Fire Engines

Launches pilot program to retrofit vehicles with slip-on tankers. The Department of the Interior (DOI) distributed $1.3 million to the wildfire response teams of local governments, allowing them…

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Commerce Department Finalizes First Semiconductor Grant Under CHIPS Act

$123 million grant will fund production expansion for Polar Semiconductor. The Commerce Department has finalized its $123 million grant to Polar Semiconductor, allowing the company to expand its…

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Secretary Austin Meets with AUKUS Leaders in London

He discusses the development of Australian nuclear submarine technologies. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III met with his AUKUS [Australia, United Kingdom, United States] counterparts in London this…

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President Biden Authorizes Additional Aid to Ukraine

He allocates all remaining Defense Department security assistance funding by the end of his term. After meeting with President Zelensky at the White House this past week, President…

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Supreme Court Refuses RFK Jr. Request to Appear on NY Ballot

State, district, and appellate courts previously turned down his request. The Supreme Court issued a brief order rejecting the request of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to force the…

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Vice President Promotes Removing the Filibuster for Abortion Rights

Some senators push back on averting the Senate’s permanent rule. Vice President Kamala Harris advocated for removing the Senate filibuster to reestablish nationwide abortion rights during an interview…

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Judge Rules Transportation Department’s Disadvantaged Policies Unconstitutional

He says the 1983 federal program violates equal protections. District Judge Greg Van Tatenhove ruled that the Transportation Department (DOT) program offering additional funding to businesses owned by…

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Commerce Department Supports Small Business Technology Research

$5 million will fund 17 small businesses conducting microelectronic experiments in nine states. The Department of Commerce has awarded $5 million to small businesses engaged in research and…

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Acting Labor Secretary Attends North Carolina Trade Events

Joins apprenticeship establishment ceremony and tours Climate Corps center. Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su traveled to North Carolina this week to attend two local workforce events.  In…

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