CBP Ending Border DNA Testing

Familial testing has been key in child trafficking and fraud.  U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will cease DNA testing for family ties this coming week. CBP put…

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Elderly Homeowner

Justices ruled in the case of the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of Geraldine Tyler, who had a condo she…

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Veterans’ Cost-of-Living Increase Passes in the House

Bipartisan support given to legislation that guarantees annual cost-of-living increase. House legislators recently finalized plans to secure a cost-of-living increase in veterans’ benefits for the upcoming year, and…

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Treasury Updates Debt Ceiling Deadline

Negotiations on the debt ceiling continue between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden. UPDATE: 5/26, 2023, 5:30 PM EST In a letter to Congress, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen narrowed…

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Land Management Bureau Issues Decision on Pipeline

The controversial Appalachian fossil fuel line on its way to construction. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has moved the proposed Mountain Valley pipeline forward to the next…

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USDA Launches Delta Regional Food Business Center

Seeks to USDA strengthen the food supply chain and support local farmers. The USDA announced the development of the Delta Regional Food Business Center, intended to strengthen the…

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CDC Receives More Complaints of Contaminated Eye Drops

81 patients now suffer from a rare strain of bacteria. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated its report regarding bacterial contamination in eye drops, identifying EzriCare artificial…

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GCI Communications Settles with FCC Over Rural Healthcare

The company will also develop training and compliance programs after violations. The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Enforcement Bureau has announced a settlement with GCI Communication Corp. resolving an…

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Critical U.S. Infrastructure Hit by Chinese Hackers 

Actions involve the U.S. territory of Guam.  A report from “Five Eyes” intelligence (an alliance of the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, plus Japan and India)…

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House Joins Senate in Rollback of Truck Emissions Rule 

The vote sets up the fourth presidential veto.  The House of Representatives voted down an Environmental Protection Agency rule intended to reduce emissions for heavy-duty trucks and semis.…

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