Acting HUD Secretary Todman Holds G7 Meetings in Rome

She headed the United States delegation for sustainable urban development. Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), traveled to Rome from November…

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Federal Authorities Investigate Remains of Dolphin Corpse on New Jersey Shore

The animal’s remains were found on the shore with fins and organs removed. Federal authorities are investigating the corpse of a common dolphin. The remains were found washed…

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Mississippi Mayor, City Council President, and Others Indicted for Bribery

Officials accepted $115,000 from undercover FBI agents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed a bribery indictment against Jackson, Mississippi officials this week, alleging the city’s mayor, city council…

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DOJ Winding Down Criminal Cases Against President-Elect Trump

The department is following long-standing policy of not prosecuting sitting presidents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking at ways to close down the criminal cases that have…

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President Biden Addresses the Nation After Election Outcome

He pledges a peaceful and orderly transition of power. President Joe Biden spoke about the outcome of the election from the Rose Garden on Thursday. He called Vice…

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Transportation Secretary Announces Funding to Improve Small Air Services

14 states are set to restore and improve flight routes to rural communities. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded $12 million to 14 small air service programs…

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Defense Department Awards Contract for Radio Access Network Prototype

The Pentagon attempts to build out an ecosystem for complete interoperability. The Department of Defense (DoD) announced a $6.5 million contract this week to develop a prototype of…

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Georgia Poll Worker Arrested for Voting Bomb Threat

The DOJ election threat task force is handling the case. Just before Election Day, the Department of Justice arrested a disgruntled poll worker for mailing a bomb threat to…

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Iowa Permitted to Challenge Citizenship Status of Ballots

A federal judge allowed the state to investigate the status of 2,000 voters and issue provisional ballots. Before Election Day, District Judge Stephen Locher ruled that Iowa could…

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USDA and Reinvestment Fund Invest in Healthy Food Access

The initiative supports early-stage food retail projects to strengthen local access to affordable, nutritious foods. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), in collaboration with the Reinvestment Fund, is…

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