House Passes Ban on Russian Uranium Imports for Nuclear Power

The measure provides an emergency measure in case no other sources are available to the U.S. The House of Representatives passed a ban this week on the import…

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HUD Releases Report on Homelessness

2022 numbers reach record levels as gains against homelessness made before the pandemic have reversed. The Department of Housing and Urban Development released a report that shows that…

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Senators Introduce Congressional Review Act to Counter EPA on Aviation Fuel

The legislators say that proposed regulations could endanger the state’s economy. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska have proposed the Congressional Review Act that would review…

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Military Officials Testify About Low Recruitment Before Senate Committee

Army general calls 2023 “one of the toughest recruiting landscapes” he’s seen in his career. The U.S. military’s four recruiting chiefs testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee…

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White House Holds First AI Council Meeting

The discussions covered AI development, models, and preventing breaches, fraud, and discrimination. The White House AI Council held its first meeting this week, sorting through classified information to…

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VA Postpones Ambulance Service Reimbursement Rule

The changes are intended to lower the cost of air ambulance services by establishing contracts. Veterans Affairs (VA) officials have decided to delay a rule change regarding ambulance…

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HHS Reaches First Cybersecurity Settlement

Medical group agrees to pay a $480,000 fine for sub-par security. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reached its first cybersecurity settlement this month, fining Lafourche…

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White House Holds 2023 Tribal Nations Summit

Administration announces actions to support Tribal nations. The White House recently held the 2023 Tribal Nations Summit, where President Joe Biden and administration officials unveiled a number of…

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Senate Delays Holiday Recess Seeking Ukraine and Border Deal 

Majority Leader Schumer wants to keep working on a solution.  The House of Representatives has recessed for the holidays, but Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York wants…

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University Antisemitism May Force Federal Funding Cut 

Speaker Johnson says congressional investigation is underway. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana suggested that colleges and universities that fail to address antisemitism on their campuses may have…

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