Federal Trade Commission Investigating Crypto Firms

Officials looking into allegations of deceptive conduct.  The Federal Trade Commission said they have opened investigations into unspecified cryptocurrency firms over allegations of “possible misconduct.” The commission has received…

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Presidential Proclamation on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

The president calls the commemoration “a solemn reminder that our country is capable of achieving great triumphs coming out of dark moments.” Official Proclamation from President Joseph R.…

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HHS Celebrates Progress of Overdose Prevention Strategy

Access to anti-addiction and anti-overdose drugs has improved a year into the program. Secretary Xavier Becerra marked the one-year anniversary of the Department of Health and Human Services’…

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Bureau of Reclamation Implements Water Reductions

Lake Powell will rise as the Glen Canyon Dam releases less water. The Bureau of Reclamation began adjusted monthly operations for the Glen Canyon Dam this past week,…

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HHS Restores Service to 988 Suicide Hotline

Veterans are encouraged to use veteran-specific services. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) restored the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline late last week after an outage…

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DHS Extends Deadline for REAL ID for Travelers

The time to comply has been pushed back two years.  The Department of Homeland Security announced that it is extending the deadline for traveling passengers to secure their…

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Six More States Approved for High-Speed Internet Grants

Capital Projects Fund approves infrastructure applications worth $1 billion The Department of the Treasury has approved broadband project proposals submitted by Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Utah.…

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North Carolina Power Stations Damaged by Gunfire

Restoring power may take days as colder temperatures set in.  Two substations in North Carolina were damaged by gunfire on Saturday evening, causing massive power outages across Moore…

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Georgia Senate Seat Runoff Election Tuesday

Early voting has already surpassed the general election.  Early voting numbers reported in the Georgia runoff election for the U.S. Senate seat have set records. The election will…

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Interior Advances Tribal Mining Policy Reformation

Secretary Haaland acknowledges historical injustices to Native Americans. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has announced a number of changes to improve federal policy for Tribal mining. President…

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