Legislators Seek Tariffs on Chinese-Made Cars 

Vehicles are being imported through Mexico. Representatives Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, and two of their colleagues have requested that President Biden’s administration increase tariffs…

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New House Speaker Considers Options as Budget Deadline Nears

Speaker Johnson seeks to unify his party and pass legislation that is viable in the Senate. Members of the majority in the House of Representatives held a closed-door…

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FBI Makes Large Fentanyl Bust in Massachusetts 

At least 8 million doses were in heart-shaped candies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation seized more than 220 pounds of drugs and arrested three in a bust in…

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USDA’s Equity Commission Holds Sixth Public Meeting

The deputy secretary commends the commission’s work. At its sixth public meeting, the Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) independent Equity Commission recently discussed the progress being made toward the…

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Defense Department Publishes 2022 Demographics Report

Data shows service members’ representation in the military has shifted. The Defense Department recently published the 2022 Demographics Profile of the Military Community, revealing a 2.7 percent decrease…

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President Biden Meets with UAW President

Tentative labor agreements with the big three automakers are moving forward. President Joe Biden met with United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain on Thursday to show support for…

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Transportation Department Invests in Northeast Rail Corridor

More than $16 billion going into updating infrastructure, including bridges and tunnels. The Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has allocated over $16 billion for 25 passenger…

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Education Department Releases Accountability Rules for Colleges

Administration works to protect prospective students from college debt. The U.S. Department of Education recently announced final regulations to enhance oversight and accountability for colleges and universities to…

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FDA Warns of Probiotic Risks for Preterm Infants

The agency encourages reporting of illegally marketed substances. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning for the public and healthcare providers regarding the risks…

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U.S. Troops Attacked Six More Times in Middle East

Officials seek the middle ground between defense and de-escalation. The Defense Department reported on Monday that U.S. troops stationed in the Middle East were attacked six more times…

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