Boeing Faces Possible Criminal Fine from DOJ

In May, the department concluded the company was in violation of an agreement to avoid criminal charges. This week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) received a letter from…

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Supreme Court Agrees to Nvidia Class Action Appeal

The company calls allegations of misleading revenue statements “speculative litigation.” The Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal filed by Nvidia, which claimed that a revived class action…

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CDC Warns Bearded Dragons May Carry Salmonella

The agency released an investigation notice after a multistate outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating 15 reports of Salmonella related to bearded dragons…

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Circuit Court Rules CFPB Credit Card Fee Lawsuit to Remain in Texas

The appellate court reverses the district judge’s motion to transfer. The New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that a lawsuit filed by banking groups…

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Congressional Proposal Seeks to Limit Experimenting Powers of the NIH

House committee looks at transferring “gain of function” research authority to a “public, independent oversight entity.” Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee have put forward a…

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Senate Passes Nuclear Energy Acceleration Bill

A version of the act has already passed the House, so the measure is on its way to the president’s desk This week, the Senate passed the ADVANCE…

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U.S. Navy Rescues Merchant Vessel Crew After Houthi Strike

Rebels have escalated attacks on commercial ships. Sailors from the Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier strike group recently airlifted the crew of the M/V Tutor, a merchant vessel that…

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House Committee Proposal Includes Automatic Draft Registration

The plan would use federal records to help address the drop in registrants in the past two years. The House Armed Services Committee has included a proposal in…

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President Announces Citizenship Program for Undocumented Spouses of U.S. Citizens

Approximately 550,000 illegal immigrants who have lived in the country for 10 years can apply. President Joe Biden announced a program that will facilitate citizenship for undocumented immigrants…

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FCC Launches Cybersecurity Pilot Program for Schools and Libraries

The program is part of Chair Rosenworcel’s “Learn Without Limits” initiative. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a three-year, $200 million pilot program to enhance cybersecurity for K-12…

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