Treasury Secretary Commends Zambia’s Debt Restructuring

The troubled nation receives an extension on debt repayment. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen commended Zambia’s debt restructuring agreement this week. Many African countries are deeply in…

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SCOTUS Rules Against Navajos in Water Rights Case

The lawsuit was over allocations of Colorado River water.  The Supreme Court has dismissed the lawsuit filed by the Navajo Nation against the U.S. government, Arizona, Utah, and…

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FTC Charges Genetic Testing Firm for Deceptive Practices

The company also stored data insecurely and experienced breaches. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has charged genetic testing firm, 1Health.io, formerly known as Vitagene, for violations including not securing…

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USDA Launches Procurement Forecast to Boost Competition

The tool supports access to opportunities for small businesses to contract with the department. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has introduced a new tool designed to assist…

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Interior Distributes Public Land Revenue to Local Governments

A portion of the revenue reimburses for local administration, maintenance, and first responders. The Department of the Interior announced that $578 million will be distributed to governments with…

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USDA Announces Authorization of D-SNAP to Guam 

Low-income residents impacted by Typhoon Mawar are eligible for relief. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that low-income residents of Guam affected by Super Typhoon Mawar may…

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Coast Guard Says Submersible Imploded 

Debris found near Titanic wreckage.  The U.S. Coast Guard officially announced that the five passengers aboard the missing “Titan” submersible tour vehicle were lost in a “catastrophic implosion.” Although…

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FWS Seeks to Restore Endangered Species Protections

The economic impact will not be considered for plant and animal protections. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced proposed new rules Wednesday that would no longer…

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FAA Requires Secondary Barrier for New Airplane Flight Decks

The measure will prevent people from intruding while doors are open. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) published its final rule requiring new passenger airplanes to install secondary barriers…

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FTC Expands Study into Prescription Drug Intermediaries

Group purchasing organizations are required to provide information on business practices. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as part of its ongoing study of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and…

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