Interior Department Announces Funding for Western Drought Projects

The investment will go toward upgrading water management infrastructure. The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced that $55 million is now available for a variety of Western drought…

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FTC Fines Verkada $2.95 Million for CAN-SPAM Violations

Security camera firm settles allegations of lax data protection and misleading marketing practices. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has mandated that security camera company Verkada implement a comprehensive…

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HHS Secretary Outlines Suicide Prevention Efforts

Highlights 988 lifeline and comprehensive national strategy to support mental health. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra highlighted the most recent data from the Substance Abuse and…

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DHS Considers Extending Asylum Restrictions

The criteria for lifting the president’s restriction has not yet been met. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reviewing a potential extension to the terms required to…

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USDA Reports 18 Million Households Face Hunger and Food Insecurity

Secretary Vilsack responds to highest numbers in a decade. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released its annual food security report, which showed that 18 million households,…

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Energy Department Approves Natural Gas Exports from Mexican Facility

The administration resumed granting export permissions after a court blocked a pause on approvals. The Department of Energy announced the approval of shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG)…

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DOJ Charges Hamas Leaders with Terrorism, Murder, and Sanctions Evasion

The charges were unsealed after the recent execution of six hostages in Gaza. The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed charges of terrorism, murder conspiracy, and sanctions evasion against…

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Federal Judge Rules X Must Face Age Discrimination Suit

Other cases regarding the massive layoffs by CEO Musk after the Twitter takeover have been dismissed. District Judge Susan Illston ruled this week that the social media platform…

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Administration Takes Action Against Russian Media Company and Employees

DOJ indicts two employees for conspiracy to commit money laundering and violate FARA. The Department of Justice announced indictments against two employees of the Russian state media network…

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Supreme Court Permits HHS Funding Cut for Oklahoma Family Planning

Allows Biden administration to rescind $4.5 million due to state abortion ban The Supreme Court refused to reinstate $4.5 million in federal funding from the Department of Health…

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