DOE Distributes Funding to Improve 37 Small Manufacturing Facilities

The department invests in energy efficiency additions to reduce annual carbon emissions by 17,000 tons. The Department of Energy (DOE) has distributed $7 million to 37 small- and…

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Treasury Department Allocates $100 Million to Affordable Housing

The investment is intended to address mortgage inflation caused by the housing shortage. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen announced that $100 million in financing is now available…

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Supreme Court Limits Federal Regulatory Power Overturning Chevron Deference

The 40-year-old precedent had allowed federal agencies to interpret vague Congressional laws. The Supreme Court decided that federal agencies do not have carte blanche to impose environmental, health,…

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CDC Warns of Increase in Dengue Viral Infections

The agency sends an alert to healthcare providers after recording a doubled rate of cases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an alert to healthcare…

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Transportation Department Opens Airline Applications for New Daily DC Routes

Five additional daily flights are planned at Reagan National beginning in mid-July. The Department of Transportation (DOT) opened applications for five new daily flights at Reagan National Airport…

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NTSB Holds Hearing on Norfolk Southern Crash Investigation

The company sought to dismiss the agency’s findings regarding the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment and controlled burn of toxic chemicals. This week, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Chair…

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Spain and Luxembourg Join NATO Satellite Network, Convene in D.C.

Members review new satellite capabilities and potential challenges. Spain and Luxembourg joined the U.S., France, Italy, and the U.K. as new providers of military satellite communications to NATO.…

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Automaker Group Requests Changes to Federal Emergency Brake Requirements

They state that the automatic emergency brake requirement is “practically impossible with available technology.“ A business group representing America’s largest automakers has written to petition the transportation committee…

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CDC Declines Recommending RSV Vaccinations for Adults Under 60

The agency approves annual vaccination for adults 75 and older and immunocompromised. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommended the annual use of vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus…

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Education Department Releases Civil Rights Guides for Cancer Patients

The information added applies to students experiencing sickle cell disease and epilepsy. This month, the Department of Education released three new civil rights resources: one for students with…

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