NTSB Recommends Permanent Limits on Helicopters at Reagan National Airport

Chair Homendy calls the close proximity an “intolerable risk to aviation safety.” This week, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) “urgently recommended” that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…

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Federal Judge Orders Administration to Rehire Thousands of Employees

Sees the mass firings as avoiding legalities. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco ordered federal agencies to “immediately” rehire tens of thousands of probationary workers this past…

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Border Czar Pledges to Flood NY with ICE Agents

He calls on Governor Hochul to change sanctuary policies and cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. Border czar Tom Homan stated that waves of immigration agents would be coming…

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Secretary Kennedy Directs FDA to Close Ingredient Safety Loophole

He orders the agency to revise its “self-affirm” policy for food companies. This past week, Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., ordered the Food…

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Interior Secretary Promotes National Resources as Assets

He pledges that the U.S. will make more oil and gas leases available. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum spoke before thousands of oil and gas executives this week during…

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House Advances AI Consumer Safety Bill

Legislation proposes AI pilot program to help federal agency detect hazardous products and track market trends. The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the Consumer Safety Technology Act,…

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USDA Approves D-SNAP for Kentucky and West Virginia

The region recently experienced severe storms, flooding, and mudslides. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) to residents in…

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Senate Breaks Filibuster, Then Passes Government Funding Stopgap

Senator Schumer votes to advance the continuing resolution to a floor vote before voting against it. After an uncertain couple of days on Capitol Hill, the Full-Year Continuing…

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Representative Raul Grijalva Dies After Battle with Cancer

The 77-year-old congressman represented Arizona’s 7th congressional district. U.S. Representative Raul Grijalva passed away on Thursday after a long battle with lung cancer. He was diagnosed with cancer…

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President Trump Allows Exemption For Russian Oil Sales to Lapse

He seeks to get Russia to the negotiating table after they increased attacks in Ukraine. The U.S. Treasury Department allowed a waiver from President Biden’s administration to lapse…

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