Government Accountability Office Finds Massive Spending Discrepancies 

Four administration departments and 49 agencies “flagged.”  The Government Accountability Office issued a report on incorrectly reported spending or missing reports on government spending information.  The Departments of…

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Regulator Advises Winter Preparations to Support Energy Grid

Prolonged cold fronts or major storms risk power failure.  The North American Electric Reliability Corporation projects there is an “elevated” risk of power failure across much of the…

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Interest on National Debt Now the Top Budget Expense

Treasury data shows interest exceeds $1 trillion per year. Information from the U.S. Treasury Department shows that estimated annualized interest payments on the nation’s debt exceeded $1 trillion…

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DOJ Launches Civil Rights Probe into Lexington, Mississippi Police

The department received multiple reports of unwarranted searches and arrests. The Department of Justice (DOJ) launched a civil rights probe into the police department of Lexington, Mississippi this…

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Transportation Secretary Visits Ukraine

Seeks to hasten “economic self-sufficiency.” The Department of Transportation announced Secretary Buttigieg’s surprise visit to Ukraine last week, saying that he met with leaders there to help “return…

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Presidents Biden and Xi to Meet Wednesday 

They will discuss “a range of regional, global, and transnational issues.”  A meeting is scheduled for Wednesday in the San Francisco Bay area between President Joe Biden and…

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Army Requests Congressional Approval for $3.1 Billion in Artillery Production

Chief weapons buyer says more artillery is needed to support Ukraine and Israel. Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Doug Bush, said this past week that the…

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U.S. and Lithuania Forge Strategic Defense Partnership

Bilateral Security of Supply Arrangement enhances defense capabilities. The Department of Defense has announced the establishment of a bilateral Security of Supply Arrangement (SOSA) with Lithuania. The arrangement…

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Greater Restrictions for South American Migrants Proposed in Senate

The legislation would add to HR-2 policies passed in the House. Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, and James Lankford of Oklahoma have submitted…

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Legislators Seek to Close Surveillance Loopholes Created after 9/11

“Backdoor” access permits the FBI to seize citizen’s data without a warrant. A bill sponsored by over a dozen senators and representatives would close legal loopholes that allow…

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