Interior Announces Nevada and California Conservation Projects

$348 million will be used across 62 projects.  The Department of the Interior announced last week that 62 new conservation projects in California and Nevada would be funded…

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U.S. Nuclear Sub Damaged in South China Sea

Underwater collision that caused injuries among the crew is being investigated. On Thursday, the U.S. Navy announced that one of their Cold War-era Seawolf-class, nuclear-powered, fast attack submarines…

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President Expresses Confidence in Slow Employment Gains

Growth stunted by delta variant and vaccine mandates. Economists projected that in September the U.S. employment rate would grow by 500,000 jobs. However, due to the Delta COVID-19…

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Interior Department Relocates Wild Horses in Nevada

527 horses gathered and removed from Jackson Mountain Herd Management Area. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) within the Department of the Interior recently announced the successful completion…

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Texas Governor Appeals Federal Emergency Denial

Border crisis management is the federal government’s job, Governor Abbott says.  Texas Governor Greg Abbott requested a federal emergency declaration for the Southern Border immigration crisis on September…

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U.S. Navy Forms Task Group for Maritime Defense

Task Group Greyhound to counter Russian submarine threat in the Atlantic. The U.S. Navy has formed Task Group Greyhound to counter Russian submarines in the Atlantic under the…

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Labor Department Releases Jobs Report

Economy still sluggish despite a record number of job openings. The Department of Labor released its monthly jobs report on Friday, which highlighted the slow recovery from the…

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Secretary of State Meets with Mexican President

DHS secretary and U.S. attorney general participated in Mexico City discussions on security. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico…

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Pfizer Seeks FDA Approval for Shots for Children 5 to 11

28 million children could soon be eligible for vaccination.  On Thursday, Pfizer formally requested approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to…

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Federal Judge Orders Pause on Texas Abortion Ban

Texas attorney general will appeal. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman issued an order temporarily barring Texas from enforcing its recently enacted abortion ban after six weeks…

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