White House Press Corps Requests Increased Access

Journalists claim methods of selecting reporters are antithetical to a free press. Members of the White House Press Corp have written a letter to the president’s administration asking…

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White House Will Resume Tours

Tour schedule is subject to change based on inclement weather or official use. Visitors to the White House will be welcomed again full-time beginning July 19, 2022. Limited…

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Commerce Department Endorses New Semiconductor Factory

Supports passage of Bipartisan Innovation Act On Monday, the Commerce Department announced the company GlobalWafers’ intent to base their next 300-millimeter silicon wafer factory in Sherman, Texas. The…

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President Biden Supports Sale of F-16 Jets to Turkey

He says it is not a “quid pro quo.” On Thursday, President Joe Biden said, after the NATO summit in Madrid, that he supported selling F-16 fighter jets…

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Two Mexicans Charged for 51 Migrant Deaths

Tragedy of heat stricken migrants goes to federal court. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) charged two Mexican citizens residing in the United States for the deaths of 51…

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Supreme Court Allows ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy to End

Ruling returns cases to lower courts for additional proceedings. In a 5-4 decision rendered Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that President Joe Biden could decide to end the…

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President Biden to Meet with President Obrador

Food security, climate, energy, and immigration will be discussed. The White House announced this week, and Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard has confirmed, that President Joe Biden will…

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Nominee for ICE Director Withdraws Citing Delays

Confirmation stalled in Senate for almost a year Ed Gonzalez, President Joe Biden’s nominee for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director, withdrew from the nomination on Monday. He…

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Supreme Court Limits EPA Powers

“Blank check” on regulatory authority trimmed. The Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate power plants’ greenhouse gas emissions in a 6-3 ruling released Thursday.…

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Justice Breyer Formally Retires from the Supreme Court

Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in. On Thursday, Justice Stephen Breyer officially retired from the Supreme Court. “It has been my great honor to participate as a judge in…

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