New Highway Emission Rules Released by Administration

Some senators voice opposition to the climate agenda rules. On Thanksgiving eve, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released a set of new highway regulations dealing with emissions. Under the…

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FTC Takes Total Wine to Federal Court Over Antitrust Compliance

Federal agency seeks records in its investigation of industry pricing. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently filed a petition in federal court, urging Total Wine to comply with…

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NHTSA Issues Order Regarding 67 Million Car Airbags

ARC Automotive is expected to submit to an investigation. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) made a special order public that requires ARC Automotive Inc. to answer…

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Chief Justice Roberts Responds to Ethics Concerns

Maintaining the separation of powers is important as the court assesses conduct. Chief Justice John Roberts spoke at the 100th-anniversary event for the American Law Institute, where he…

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Zero Trust Cybersecurity Strategy Update Given by DoD

The heightened network validation model is on track for its 2027 deadline. The Department of Defense’s (DoD) Deputy Chief Information Officer David McKeown provided an update recently on…

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GCI Communications Settles with FCC Over Rural Healthcare

The company will also develop training and compliance programs after violations. The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Enforcement Bureau has announced a settlement with GCI Communication Corp. resolving an…

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EPA Issues New Rules for Factories and Power Plants 

The “Good Neighbor Plan” impacts 23 states.  The Environmental Protection Agency introduced new rules that are intended to limit power plant and factory emissions—particularly for those industries located…

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USDA Appoints Key Senior Staff Positions

New officials will begin leading department offices in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the new leaders who will be joining their offices in Washington,…

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USDA Updates “Organic” Label Regulations

This marks the largest update to food labels since the legislation was introduced in 1990. The Department of Agriculture (USDA) updated its regulations for foods labeled as “organic”…

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Business Groups Sue EPA for New “Ephemeral Streams” Ruling

The EPA’s effort to find middle ground on regulations is drawing criticism. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) are leading a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)…

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