HUD Secretary Announces Intent to Move Agency to NSF Building

Federal employee unions have objected to the relocation. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently announced that it will be moving its headquarters, and thousands of…

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Air Force Proposes to Retire A-10s and Cancel E-7s Under 2026 Fiscal Budget

The service branch intends to divest 340 total aircraft. The U.S. Air Force has proposed retiring 340 aircraft in its fiscal year 2026 budget, including its remaining 162…

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Supreme Court Takes On Challenges to Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

Will hear arguments for two cases challenging Idaho, West Virginia state laws. On Thursday, the Supreme Court announced that it will hear arguments for two lawsuits filed against…

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Senate Committee Approves Measure to Block FBI Remaining in D.C.

The agency had selected the Ronald Reagan Building as the site of its relocation rather than moving to Maryland. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the…

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U.S. Sanctions UN Human Rights Council Rappoteur

Secretary Rubio criticized the official, who is supposed to be independent, for condemning Israel. The U.S. State Department placed sanctions against Francesca Paola Albanese, the United Nations Human…

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Transportation Secretary Launches Safety Initiative to Remove Political Art from Crosswalks

He gives state governors 60 days to identify outlined safety improvements. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has launched a safety initiative to remove “political messages” and “artwork” from roads…

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NIH Plans to Cap Payments for Publicly Published NIH Research

Follows up on 2022 White House directive, new policy set for 2026 implementation The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced that, starting in 2026, it will cap…

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Justice Department Sues Minnesota Over Tuition Benefits for Migrant Students

The lawsuit addresses the state law allowing in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants. President Trump’s administration filed a lawsuit against the state of Minnesota last month over its law…

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The “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” Expands Radiation Exposure Compensation

Senator Hawley celebrated the increase in compensation from $50-$75k to $100k. One of the provisions of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law on July 4th,…

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Former White House Physician Pleads the Fifth Amendment at House Hearing

The House committee continues to seek further information on the physical and mental health status of former President Biden during his term. On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee…

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