The United States has agreed to lower its tariffs on India in exchange for its reduction of retaliatory tariffs, as well as its purchase of more American products.…
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National Freedom Day and the Thirteenth Amendment
The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery and set a constitutional foundation for future legal and civic progress. How does this annual commemoration light the way as we chart America’s future?
Read MoreFCC Proposes Reforms to Federal Lifeline Program to Prevent Fraud
Commissioners intend for the changes to ensure only eligible recipients receive aid through the program. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr announced that the commission will be…
Read MoreEducation Department Finds CA Violated Parents’ Rights Under FERPA Law
Secretary McMahon says that the state’s education department “egregiously abused its authority.“ The U.S. Department of Education’s Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) found that the California Department of…
Read MoreU.S. Army Announces Next-Generation Abrams Tank Progress
M1E3 prototype aims to reduce weight and accelerate modernization. U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Randy George recently announced progress on the M1E3 Abrams tank, a next-generation armored…
Read MoreTenth College Joins FAA’s Air Traffic Controller Training Initiative
Sacramento City College joins federal program to expedite air traffic control training and staffing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that Sacramento City College has joined its Enhanced…
Read MoreSome States Grapple with Winter Storm Power Outages, Investigate Deaths
NWS predicts more snow for the Eastern corridor. UPDATE Jan 29th 6:00 AM EST State officials and providers are responding to significant power outages in the South Central…
Read MoreUSDA Launches Reporting Portal for Foreign-Owned Agricultural Land Transactions
AFIDA Act requires the reporting of the expansive foreign agricultural land holdings in the U.S. The Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the launch of an online reporting…
Read MoreEveryday-Voices Shaping Extraordinary
In the U.S., federal rulemaking can feel distant, technical, and dominated by experts. But did you know, embedded in the federal process there is a remarkable democratic tool? And it’s called, “Public Comment”.
Read MoreAppeals Court Overturns District Judge’s Order Reinstating Frozen Federal Grants
The circuit court ruled that the case belongs in Federal Claims Court, so the district judge has no jurisdiction. The Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals recently found…
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