Congressman Calls for Commerce to Halt Exports to Huawei

The latest phone made by the Chinese company appears to utilize American technology. Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, the chair of the House Select Committee on China, has…

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DOE Using Significantly More AI for Agency Processes in 2023

Report shows AI was applied around 180 times in the last year. The Department of Energy reported a significant increase in its use of artificial intelligence (AI) throughout…

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DHS Seeks to Address Domestic Terrorism 

Grants available to local communities.  The Federal Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is providing a total of $20 million in grant funding to…

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HHS Recommends Easing Marijuana Restrictions

Recommendation prompts the DEA to conduct a final review for reschedulization. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced that the department recommends the reclassification of…

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CDC Warns of Annual RSV Resurgence

Mainly affects elderly people, and spread usually starts in Florida The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released an alert this week regarding the annual spread of…

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U.S. Senate Confirms Anna Gomez to FCC

The seat has been open for three years. The Senate confirmed Anna Gomez to the Federal Communications Commission this week. The previous nominee for the FCC seat, Gigi…

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White House Advisor Certain of Legality of Drug Price Negotiations

Pharmaceutical companies challenge the administration in court over negotiations by Medicare. White House Domestic Policy Council Director Neera Tanden expressed confidence in the legality of Medicare’s new program…

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Judge Blocks Sale of “Forced-Reset Triggers” for AR-15s

Finds that defendants defrauded customers by claiming the after-market devices were legal. District Judge Nina Morrison recently ruled in favor of the Department of Justice (DOJ), blocking the…

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National Debt Interest Could be Highest U.S. Expense 

Entitlements and defense spending could be eclipsed with debt’s interest.  The U.S. Treasury Department released data that shows government spending increased the national debt to $31.38 trillion in…

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Senate Judiciary Committee Reviews Federal Judge Nominations

Two of the nominees are veterans who have received bipartisan support from their state legislatures. The Senate Judiciary Committee questioned President Joe Biden’s latest nominees on Wednesday. The…

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