Justice Kagan Warns Court About Public Confidence

She says the Supreme Court needs a connection to public sentiment.  Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan recently addressed court matters after the ruling last month that returned abortion…

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Buffalo Supermarket Shooter Charged with Hate Crime

Full indictment lists 27 unique hate crime charges. The mass shooter who killed 10 black people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, pled not guilty to…

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First Lady Pledges Mental Health Support to Ukraine

Ukrainian first lady makes her first trip since the war began Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska made her first trip outside of Ukraine since the war began, paying…

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Five More Formula Shipments Arrive from Overseas

HHS reports Fly Formula flights to total 47 by July 22. The first of five emergency infant formula deliveries arrived from Singapore to Chicago O’Hare International Airport this…

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House Panel Discusses Assault Rifle Ban

The committee begins process of reviewing legislation for full House vote. On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee began the process of reviewing a bill proposal for the House…

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Postal Service to Increase Electric-Powered Vehicles

Plans for half of 50,000 new vehicles to be electric. The U.S. Postal Service announced this past week that half of their upcoming purchase of next-generation vehicles will…

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Secretary Raimondo Appoints Business in Africa Council

24 members to serve a two-year term as advisors. Last week, the Department of Commerce announced that Secretary Gina Raimondo has appointed 24 members to the President’s Advisory…

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Congressional Employees Move to Unionize

85 congressional workers file for representation This week, 85 congressional staffers from eight representatives’ offices filed petitions for representation with the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights, formally beginning…

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Russia and Ukraine Sign Grain Export Deal

White House responds to the agreement that will increase the global food supply.  Russia and Ukraine have signed separate deals with the United Nations and Turkey to export…

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House Committee Moves Data Privacy Bill Forward

Legislation intended to increase Americans’ ability to protect their online information. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the American Data Privacy and Protection Act to go to…

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