DHS Seeks Changes to Work Visas 

The department is trying to increase efficiency and improve processes. The Department of Homeland Security announced a series of plans that would change how the government grants work…

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Federal Judge Rules in FTC’s Favor in Telemarketing Case

Companies held liable for deceptive practices. A federal judge in Illinois upheld the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) case that began in 2019 against a telemarketing company and its…

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USDA Launches Nutrition Hub

Pilot program intended to counter diet-related diseases. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched a pilot nutrition hub, in collaboration with Southern University, to provide science-based nutrition…

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Third Round of Funding Distributed for Infrastructure Repair Projects

Federal Highway Administration sends out a total of $61 billion to all 50 states. The Department of Transportation announced the third round of funding for America’s roads, bridges,…

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Representative Emmer Withdraws as Speaker Candidate

He would have fallen short of the necessary votes.  After a number of secret ballots in a closed-door session on Tuesday, Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the House…

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President Says Israel Ceasefire Discussions Only Happen After Hostages Released

Invasion of Gaza Strip appears likely. President Joe Biden said that the U.S. would only support a ceasefire once terrorist group Hamas releases the people they have taken…

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Secretaries of State and Defense Discuss U.S. Readiness 

Secretary Blinken says, “We don’t want escalation.” Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated on Sunday that the United States is ready to respond…

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U.S. Will Hold Iran Accountable for Attacks on American Troops

Pentagon press secretary addresses recent drone and rocket attacks in the Middle East. Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder gave a briefing on Monday in…

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FBI Records Fewer Murders, More Theft in 2022

The agency compiled data submitted by over 13,000 law enforcement agencies. The Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) recently released annual data on criminal offenses in America for 2022,…

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FTC Reports Increase in Social Media Scams

Latest figures show consumers have lost $2.7 billion since 2021. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently released data regarding scams on social media, which have caused the greatest…

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