He brings 26 years of geological experience to position. On Monday, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland swore in David Applegate as the new Director of the U.S.…
Read MoreU.S. to Distribute Up to 442,000 Monkeypox Vaccines
FDA emergency use authorization doubles expected allocation. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced this week that it will be providing states with up to 442,000…
Read MoreJohn Juskie, National Nuclear Safety Administration
John Juskie is Associate Administrator for Emergency Operations at the National Nuclear Safety Administration. We pray that God will guide him as he oversees the Department of Energy’s emergency…
Read MoreUSDA Announces New Opportunities to Improve Nutrient Management
Natural Resources Conservation Service focuses on support for U.S. producers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced new preservation and climate-conscious plans funded through $19.5 billion allotted under…
Read MoreU.S. and Allies in Indo-Pacific Military Drills
Thousands of troops in exercises. More than 5,000 soldiers from the United States and allies took to the land, sea, and air for joint drills in Indonesia, while…
Read MoreGeorgia Voting Group Asks for SCOTUS Intervention
Files request for Justice Thomas to block the 11th Circuit ruling. On Monday, a group of Black voters from Georgia submitted an emergency request to Justice Clarence Thomas,…
Read MorePresident`s Today Schedule – August 18, 2022
ET: The President has no public events scheduled.
Read MoreIRS Given Deadline for Overhaul
Treasury Secretary wants a plan within six months. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen asked the Internal Revenue Service to develop an operational plan for deploying the $80…
Read MoreKat Cammack, Representative for Florida
Kat Cammack, Representative for Florida Born – February 1988 in Denver, Colorado Education – B.A., Metropolitan State University of Denver; M.S., U.S. Naval War College Military Service –…
Read MoreDeb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior
The Interior Department’s Derogatory Geographic Names Task Force has concluded its review and is moving toward the removal of a derogatory slur of indigenous women from the names of public lands.
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