National Guard Deployment to Washington D.C. Ends

Capitol to remain closed to public. After five months of deployment to Washington, D.C., the National Guard troops are leaving the grounds of the United States Capitol. Their…

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DOE to Research Nuclear Fuel Waste Reduction

$40 million dedicated to creating cleaner energy. Nuclear power provides for a fifth of America’s overall electricity. However, nuclear energy creates 2,000 metric tons of nuclear waste every…

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Slow Job Market Impacts Federal Prisons

Cooks and nurses pulled in to make up guard deficit. The Justice Department’s budget allotted for the hiring of 20,446 correctional officers by the end of 2020, but…

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President Focuses on Economy in Interview

Says his administration’s big spending comes at pivotal moment in history. President Biden gave the first published interview of his presidency to New York Times columnist David Brooks.…

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New Jersey Representative Faces Ethics Complaints

Not the first politician investigated for alleged insider trading in recent years. Just as the Justice Department closed probes into Senators Dianne Feinstein of California, James Inhofe of…

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Federal Judge Denies Injunction on Immigration

Rules that interim policies are handled differently than statutes. U.S. District Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell denied a request for a preliminary injunction to block President Biden’s executive orders…

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House Passes January 6 Commission

Investigation supported by some minority party members. This week, the House of Representatives passed a bill to establish an investigative commission to better understand the events that took…

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Israel-Hamas Agree to Ceasefire

President Biden congratulates U.S. State Department. After 11 days of hostilities, Israelis and Palestinians have agreed to a ceasefire, brokered by Egypt. Civilians on both sides are resting a…

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Senate Unveils Post Office Reform Bill

Legislation is designed to save $4.6 billion per year. On Friday, members of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee released the contents of a new Post…

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Capitol Security Funding Passed by House

Measure is in response to January 6 incident. The House of Representatives voted Thursday to approve a $1.9 billion bill to increase security at the U.S. Capitol. The…

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