Research and development grants to support marine energy projects. On Friday, the Department of Energy announced that $27 million will be given toward the continued research and development…
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FDA Calls for Investigation into Alzheimer’s Drug
Probe comes after three members of the drug advisory board resigned in protest. On Friday, Food and Drug Administration Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock called for an independent…
Read MoreAfghanistan Security Deteriorating, Says Pentagon
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby gives interview This past week, a Taliban negotiator claimed, at a news conference in Moscow, that the group now controls 85% of Afghanistan.…
Read MoreTornado Strikes Georgia Submarine Base
Kings Bay base suffered injuries and damage. An EF-2 tornado, spawned by Hurricane Elsa, made landfall and tore through Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in southeast Georgia this…
Read MorePresident Schedules Meeting on Gun Violence Monday
Law enforcement, local elected officials, and advocates to attend. President Biden has scheduled a meeting on Monday to address the nationwide increase in violent crime, particularly involving firearms.…
Read MoreSenate May Work Into August, Leader Says
Senator Schumer looking for a “two-track” approach to agenda. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said that legislators may work into August in order to pass…
Read MoreCDC Invites In-Person Education
Health agency indicates it is safe to return to the classroom in the fall. In new guidance released on Friday, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention said…
Read MorePresident Issues Order to Promote Competition
He lays out 72 initiatives to be carried out by a dozen agencies. The White House announced that President Joe Biden is signing a sweeping executive order designed…
Read MoreSupreme Court Announces Cases for Next Term
The justices have accepted cases regarding abortion as well as the Second Amendment. The Supreme Court is preparing for summer away from the bench by announcing the new…
Read MoreFederal Judge Refuses to Block Georgia Election Law
No imminent constitutional harm, the judge said. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee refused to block a new election integrity law in Georgia from taking effect. He…
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