Fee-Free Family Seating Proposed for Airlines

The transportation secretary wrote to Congress regarding updates to FAA Act. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wrote to members of Congress proposing an amendment to part of the…

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Bill to Repeal Iraq War Authorization Advances in Senate 

White House said President Biden supports the move. Bipartisan legislation in the Senate to repeal the legal justifications that brought about the Iraq war has enough co-sponsors to…

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President Biden Seeks Tougher Penalties on Execs of Failed Banks 

He wants Congress to levy legal and monetary penalties.  President Biden has urged federal legislators to pass legislation for regulators that would hold the executives of failed banks…

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U.S. and Ireland Hold 27th Science and Technology Meeting

Nanoscience, engineering, and cybersecurity were included in the discussions. The State Department announced the 27th meeting of the U.S.-Ireland Research and Development Partnership Steering Group. A joint statement…

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18 Transit Projects Recommended for Funding

Transportation secretary advocates for large rail and bus rapid transit construction. The U.S. Transportation Department announced that 18 large transit projects in 11 states have been recommended for…

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Offshore Energy Company Called Out by Congressman

Officials refused to testify about the impact of offshore wind farms on wildlife and the environment. Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey said a “green-energy” giant company…

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International Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Russian President 

The forced deportation of Ukrainian children is a “war crime.“  United Nations investigators have determined that the forced deportation of Ukrainian children by Russia qualifies as a war…

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Federal Judge Expects Ruling Soon on Abortion Pill 

FDA approval and authority are at issue.  The Food and Drug Administration has a process for approving or recalling a drug in the marketplace. Their authority has been…

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Florida Braces for Seaweed Blob

The Gulf Coast is already experiencing Red Tide. A seaweed blob twice as wide as the continental U.S. is headed across the Atlantic toward popular beaches along the…

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Supreme Court Will Review Religious Accommodation 

The landmark case was 46 years ago.  The Supreme Court has agreed to review a 1977 decision on religious accommodation. Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act…

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