The six transit workers lost their jobs at BART for refusing the Covid vaccine. A federal jury in the Northern California U.S. District Court awarded $7 million to…
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U.S. District Judge Refuses to Move Musk Case to Federal Court
DA claims the election registration lottery violates state law. U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert denied Elon Musk’s request to move the case against his America PAC’s $1 million prizes…
Read MoreHouse Bill Would Make Veterans Experience Office Permanent
Federal legislators seek to secure the VA office to improve trust and service quality for veterans. A bill has been introduced by Representatives Nikki Budzinski of Illinois and…
Read MoreWhite House Announces $3 Billion for Port Infrastructure
President Biden discusses Inflation Reduction Act funding at Port of Baltimore. President Joe Biden announced a $3 billion investment into U.S. ports during a speech at the Port…
Read MoreIRS Releases Final Rule for Clean Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit
The agency clarifies incentives for domestic solar and wind energy component production. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released its final rules for manufacturing companies applying for tax…
Read MoreEPA Takes Action Against Lead Exposure to Protect Children’s Health
Judicial and administrative measures in New York and New Jersey address violations in underserved communities. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is highlighting initiatives to safeguard children from lead…
Read MoreFEMA Reports Over $190 Million Distributed to Hurricane Victims in North Carolina
An additional $189 million was approved for debris removal and reimbursement. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released a report on Tuesday documenting the distribution of over $190…
Read MoreNOAA Closes Investigation into RFK, Jr. Whale Skull Collection Claim
The agency said the claim was unfounded. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that a claim that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. had collected a whale skull…
Read MoreUSPS Urges Voters to Not Delay Mailing Ballots
The postal service says it will take “extraordinary measures” to process ballots on time. This week, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) encouraged voters to mail their ballots as…
Read MoreFTC Rule Banning Fake Online Reviews Goes Into Effect
The federal regulation is intended to protect consumers and promote fair competition in the marketplace. A new federal rule prohibiting fake online reviews went into effect this month…
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