President’s Executive Order Expands Retirement Investment Options

Department of Labor to review 401(k) guidance on alternative assets, fiduciary practices, and litigation concerns. The U.S. Department of Labor announced that President Trump has signed an Executive…

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Coast Guard Commissions and Deploys Newest Icebreaker to Arctic Region

$25 billion for polar fleet expansion passed in recent reconciliation bill. President Donald Trump formally commissioned a new icebreaker for the U.S. Coast Guard last week, the first…

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President Expects Congress to Extend Federal Control of D.C. Police Department

He says the majority is likely to “unanimously” approve long-term extensions. President Donald Trump announced that the White House will ask Congress to pass “long-term extensions” on federal…

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FAA Releases Updated Hiring Plan for Air Traffic Controllers

The agency intends to add thousands of air traffic controllers and safety personnel as technology and travel landscapes shift. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) released an updated…

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FTC Reports American Seniors Face Increase in High-Dollar Scams

Reports of impersonation scams targeting people over 60 have quadrupled since 2020, with losses topping $445 million in 2024. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reported a significant rise…

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Interior Department Pauses Offshore Wind Approvals for Regulatory Review

BOEM and BSEE to assess rules, environmental impacts, and energy reliability under updated federal directives. The Department of the Interior announced an extensive review of offshore wind energy…

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Attorney General Threatens to Cut Federal Funding to California for Sanctuary Policies

Says grants will be revoked without “full cooperation” with federal immigration agents Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom this week threatening to…

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FDA and USDA Propose Regulation Change for Orange Juice

The goal is to benefit U.S. citrus growers and reduce the reliance on foreign oranges for juice production. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food and…

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Mexico Transfers 26 Suspected Cartel Leaders to U.S.

The Justice Department has agreed not to seek the death penalty. The United States and Mexico announced that the latter nation agreed to transfer 26 suspected drug cartel…

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Active-Duty Soldier Charged with Espionage and Export Violations

Fort Bliss service member accused of passing sensitive M1A2 Abrams data and hardware The Department of Justice announced the arrest of an active-duty U.S. Army soldier for allegedly…

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