Transportation Department Announces Updates to 52 Regulations

The rule rollbacks are intended to reduce red tape across highway, motor carrier, and vehicle safety agencies without affecting public safety. The U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced…

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BSEE to Lead Decommissioning in Chumash Marine Sanctuary

The shift in oversight intends to streamline offshore oil platform removal while protecting marine ecosystems The Department of the Interior assigned the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement…

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Severe Thunderstorms Hit Central U.S.

Flood and tornado warnings were issued in multiple states. Thunderstorms brought flash flooding, hail, gusty winds, and the risk of tornadoes across Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and Iowa…

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US Sends Firefighting Aid to Canada Amid Worsening Wildfires

Secretary Rollins announces U.S. personnel and equipment deployed to assist Canadian provinces at highest fire alert level. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is assisting Canada in responding…

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Education Department Dismisses Suit Against GCU

The previous administration had imposed millions of dollars in fines over allegations of deceptive program pricing. The Department of Education permanently dropped its $37.7 million fine against Grand…

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FBI Investigates Possible Targeted Violence Against Christians in Seattle

The agency probes potential civil rights violations after protestors disrupted peaceful events. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI is investigating incidents in Seattle where a Christian group’s events…

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DHS Removes Sanctuary Jurisdiction List After Response from Local Officials

Secretary Noem originally said the list was supposed to put politicians on notice to comply with federal laws. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) removed a list of…

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Resolution Introduced Declaring June “Family Month”

Congressional group seeks to “uphold the foundation” upon which the United States was built. Representative Mary Miller of Illinois has introduced a resolution to declare June “Family Month.”…

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DOJ Charges Six Individuals in $66 Million Food Stamp Fraud Scheme

A former USDA employee was key to accessing and registering false codes at EBT terminals. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged six individuals with running a fraud…

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President and Federal Reserve Chair Discuss Interest Rates and Economy

President Trump advocated for the central bank to reduce interest rates now that inflation has stopped. President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell met in person…

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