HUD Announces Policy Rollback for Equal Access

Reaffirms adminstration commitment to equal access regardless of sexual orientation or gender indentity. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge recently announced the rollback of a policy that…

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DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Drop Draft Challenge

Congress expected to legislate Selective Service regulations. President Biden’s administration has requested that the justices of the Supreme Court forego hearing a case about the male-only draft system.…

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Congress Looks at Relief for Military Toxic Exposure

Advocates urge assistance as veteran community has dealt with decades-long health issues. Legislators in the House of Representatives are crafting multiple bills regarding healthcare for veterans who have…

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U.S. Offers Support in Search for Indonesian Sub

National Security Advisor spoke with Foreign Minister of Indonesia. On Thursday, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke with Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi of Indonesia regarding the submarine that…

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Interior Creates Drought Prevention Working Group

Joint effort between the Interior and Agriculture departments to address ongoing drought in the West. The Department of the Interior announced on Wednesday that it had created an…

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Senate Passes Anti-Asian Hate Crime Bill

House to vote on similar bill soon.  On Thursday, the Senate voted overwhelmingly 94-to-1 to approve the passage of a bill designed to help Americans of Asian and…

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Census Shows Increase in Single-Parent Homes

Experts link the new data to a wide array of social ills. According to a new report issued by the Census Bureau, the share of children living in…

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Supreme Court Rejects Juvenile Sentencing Limits

The Constitution’s Eighth Amendment was the focus of arguments. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a defendant can be sentenced to life without parole for a homicide…

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Russia Orders Troops to Withdraw from Ukraine Border

Move could help de-escalate tensions with the West. A day after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned adversaries that Moscow would deliver a swift and harsh response to any…

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House Passes D.C. Statehood Bill

Vote was entirely along party lines. By a vote of 216-208, the House of Representatives voted for the second time in less than a year to make the…

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