Medical Isotope Production Finally Meets Global Demand

Pivotal moment in efforts toward nuclear nonproliferation. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra recently certified that the process used to…

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Veterans Affairs Launches Anti-Domestic Violence Program

Veterans are disproportionally affected by IPV.  The Department of Veterans Affairs announced in December that it had launched a new pilot program designed to care for victims of…

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State Department Cautious About Iranian Nuclear Deal

Responds to optimism of Iran and Russia.  On Tuesday, the U.S. expressed caution over upbeat comments by Iran and Russia about talks in Vienna to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear…

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U.S. Navy Seizes $4 Million Worth of Heroin

The fishing vessel was intercepted on the Arabian sea.  The United States Navy seized $4 million worth of heroin on the Arabian Sea this week.  In a statement…

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Interior Department Approves Desert Solar Farms

California seeks to power state entirely through renewable resources by 2045. The Department of the Interior announced last month that it had approved the development of three solar-energy…

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DOJ Says ATF Should Increase 3D-Printed Gun Monitoring

Agency has not made ghost guns a priority. Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz stated last month that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)…

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Transportation Department Grants $241 Million for Ports

Seeks to address supply chain issues. The Department of Transportation has apportioned $241 million to help address the stresses on the national supply chain. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg…

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President’s Minimum Wage Rule Challenged in Federal Court

Case claims Congress alone can creating laws that “bind the public.” Following President Biden’s executive order from April 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor issued a final rule…

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White House Requests Supreme Court Review of Remain in Mexico Policy

Asking for the High Court to review the policy when in session in April. The president’s administration has asked the Supreme Court to review their case on the…

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CDC Says Omicron Cases Lower Than Estimated

They report that Delta was primary strain for most of December. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said their initial estimates of Omicron prevalence were overly cautious. Officials stated…

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