India Permits U.S. Pork Imports for the First Time

Successful negotiations two decades in the making. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced last week that the country of India would be…

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U.S. Boosts Military Aid to Ukraine

Secretary Blinken continues diplomatic efforts.  President Biden’s administration said Wednesday it is providing an additional $200 million in defensive military aid to Ukraine amid increasing concerns of an…

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Transportation Secretary Responds to 5G Delay

Verizon and AT&T have postponed some rollouts near airports.  Airline companies and aircraft manufacturers have been expressing concern about the use of 5G cellular communications near major airports.…

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Treasury Secretary Supports Federal Reserve Nominees

Expresses confidence in their ability to keep the agency independent. President Joe Biden previously nominated Jerome Powell and Lael Brainard to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, and…

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Texas Abortion Law Stands for Now

Fifth Circuit sends case to state Supreme Court.  The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the limited challenge to Texas Senate Bill 8, the most restrictive…

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Defense Secretary Redesignates Chief Sustainability Officer

 Joe Bryan transitions from Senior Advisor to CSO. An executive order made by the president in December required the Department of Defense to introduce a full-time Chief Sustainability…

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Secretary Yellen Gives Speech for MLK Day

Address racial wealth divide still present in America. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day about how Dr. King’s vision has impacted America’s economy.…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Coach Prayer Case

The coach was fired for praying on the field after games.  The Supreme Court announced it will hear oral arguments in the case of Kennedy v. Bremerton School…

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Secretary Blinken Meets with Jordan’s Foreign Minister Safadi

Both leaders hope to build stability in Near East. Jordan’s Foreign Minister Safadi made a trip to Washington D.C. last week and met with Secretary of State Antony…

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President Plans Orders Restricting Law Enforcement

Actions are part of acknowledging Black History Month.  President Biden plans to roll out executive actions on police reform in February in acknowledgment of Black History Month. White…

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