Funding Awarded for Native American Educators

$10 million in grants given to institutions for training and recruitment. This past week, the U.S. Department of Education announced that $10 million has been awarded in 29…

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DOJ Launches Probe into Phoenix Police

This is the third Pattern-of-Practice investigation by the president’s administration. On Thursday the Justice Department announced that it would be launching an investigation probe into the Phoenix police…

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Interior Announces Next Steps for “Not Invisible Act”

The program seeks to decrease sex crimes against Native Americans.  The Department of the Interior and Justice Department announced this past week that both agencies would be taking…

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Atlantic Hurricane Season May Be Above Average

NOAA adjusts prediction as five named storms have already formed this season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) updated its 2021 Atlantic hurricane seasonal forecast acknowledging an…

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Takings Clause Lawsuit Filed over Eviction Ban

Realtors and landlords sue the CDC in federal court. A group of realtors and landlords have filed suit in the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia…

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Senate Seeks to Restrict Sale of Chinese Telecom Devices

Commerce Committee has advanced the bipartisan legislation. Legislation that would restrict private entities from buying equipment from Chinese telecom companies such as Huawei and ZTE has cleared the…

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Labor Department Releases Employment Numbers

New jobless claims down by 14,000. On Thursday, the Department of Labor released its analysis of the jobs market in America. Labor officials found new unemployment claims had…

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President Issues Stronger Emissions Rules

Executive order establishes goal for electric vehicles. On Thursday, President Joe Biden signed an executive order in which he sets a target for half of all new vehicles…

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Thousands Evacuate California Wildfire

The towns of Greenville and Colefax have experienced devastation. A rapidly spreading wildfire burned homes and forced thousands to evacuate in two heavily wooded counties northeast of Sacramento…

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National Parks Service Upgrades to Begin This Fall

Interior Department celebrates “Great American Outdoors Act” anniversary. The National Parks Service announced the first phase of funding under the Great American Outdoors Act of 2020 will be…

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