The U.S. alleges Russia has used chemical weapons in Ukraine. President Biden’s administration announced new sanctions against those involved in Russia’s chemical weapons development programs. The administration alleges…
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President Issues Holocaust Remembrance Proclamation
He remembers the six million Jews killed by Nazis in WWII and more than a thousand Israelis killed by Hamas on October 7. President Joe Biden released a…
Read MoreFTC Rule Bans Noncompetes Nationwide
Chair Khan says that the agreements keep wages low and suppress new ideas. The Federal Trade Commission recently announced a final rule that bans noncompetes nationwide. The commission…
Read MorePresident Biden Presents Presidential Medals of Freedom
Two of the nineteen were awarded posthumously. President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to nineteen individuals on Friday. The recipients included politicians, veterans, executives, activists,…
Read MoreFCC Proposes Fines for Pirate Radio Operators
The agency is heightening enforcement against unauthorized transmissions on AM and FM frequencies. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently announced proposed fines against seven pirate radio operators for…
Read MoreSenators Urge President to Abandon Gazan Refugee Plan
Legislators say bringing Gazan refugees to the U.S. is a national security risk. A group of 25 senators in the minority party wrote to President Joe Biden to…
Read MoreFTC Fines Retailer $3.17M for False ‘Made in USA’ Claims
The agency seeks to ensure truth in product labeling, mandating stricter compliance measures. The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with Williams-Sonoma in which the prominent home…
Read MorePresident Responds to Campus Protest Encampments
He says breaking the law is not a “peaceful protest.” President Joe Biden responded to the college campus protests on Thursday, saying that the students’ on-campus tent encampments…
Read MoreSenator Believes Congress May Need Short-Term FAA Extension
Amendment requests have slowed reauthorization proceedings. Senator John Thune of South Dakota stated that Congress may have to pass a short-term extension for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…
Read More3rd Circuit Court Rejects Request for Review of Ruling on Mail-In Ballots
A court panel upheld a Pennsylvania law that ballots without a date or with an incorrect date are invalid. The 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals refused the…
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