Census Proposes New Data Privacy Mechanism

Data analysts express concern over the suggested change. Census Bureau officials released a proposal on Friday suggesting that they use less “granular data” in upcoming census data updates.…

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CDC Expands Covid Booster Shot Eligibility List

Includes the elderly, the immunocompromised, and healthcare workers. Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced their endorsement of booster shots for not only Americans over…

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No Migrants Remain at Del Rio Border Camp

DHS secretary tells migrants not to come to the U.S. illegally. Last Saturday, nearly 15,000 migrants, most of them Haitian, were waiting for asylum at the Del Rio…

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House Approves $1 Billion for Israel’s “Iron Dome”

Only one legislator vocally dissented. A bill that would provide $1 billion for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system was overwhelmingly passed by the House of Representatives in…

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Interior Announces Funding for Wetland Conservation

The department sets aside $111 million for conservation projects. This past week, the Department of the Interior announced that $111 million in grants and partner funding had been…

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Labor Department Issues Rule on Workers’ Tips

Employers who take employees’ tips subject to penalties regardless of repetition or wilfullness. Last week, the Department of Labor announced a final rule that allows the department to…

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DOD Inspector General Probes Kabul Drone Strike

10 Afghan civilians mistakenly killed in U.S. airstrike in August. On Friday, the Defense Department’s Inspector General announced another investigation of the drone strike that killed 10 Afghan…

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House Members Seek to Abolish Space Force

They have introduced the “No Militarization of Space Act.” As Congress moves forward to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill that authorizes funding for the…

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Energy Secretary Participates in Vienna Conference

She met with the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Last week, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General…

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National Cathedral to Get New Windows

Windows that memorialize Confederate leaders are gone. The National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. announced it has commissioned renowned black artist Kerry James Marshall to create “racial-justice themed windows”…

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