Creating new power production turbines in Gulf of Mexico gathering interest from companies. The Department of the Interior announced on Tuesday that it would begin to expand the…
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Justice Department Reclaims Colonial Pipeline Ransom
Newly created task force targets ransomware attackers. On Monday, the Justice Department announced that it had successfully reclaimed about half of the $4.4 million that had been paid…
Read MoreJob Openings at Record High
Hiring challenges are acute for several months. The Labor Department reported Tuesday that job openings rose to a new record high in April, along with the number of…
Read MoreAdministration to Address Supply-Chain Issues
Action follows 100-day review of supply breakdown. President Biden’s administration will outline new measures soon to address widespread supply-chain issues, with a goal of bringing manufacturing back to…
Read MoreInterior Announces Ten New National Trails
Secretary Haaland invites Americans to the outdoors. In honor of National Trails Day, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced on Friday that the president’s administration will add…
Read MoreVice President Travels to Central America
Discussions ranging from migration to labor and economic policy. On Monday, Vice President Harris arrived in Guatemala City to begin a two-day trip aimed at addressing some of…
Read MoreChallenge to Male-Only Draft Rejected
Supreme Court says they will be watching Congress. In an unsigned order on Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging the federal government’s male-only draft…
Read MoreCourt Blocks Some Migrants from Permanent Residency
Entering the country illegally is grounds for denial. In a decision that could affect thousands of migrants, the Supreme Court on Monday refused to let immigrants who have…
Read MoreG7 Nations Agree to 15% Global Tax
Announcement was made by U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen, a proponent of the tax. The Group of Seven (G7) nations have committed to moving toward a 15% global minimum…
Read MoreFederal Judge Overturns Assault Rifle Ban
Calls three-decades-old ban unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez of San Diego overturned a California ban on assault rifles that has been in place for thirty years. The…
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