Friday, May 27

Today, President Joe Biden is expected to travel to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He will deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2022 at…

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DOE Extends Nuclear Rescue Application Period

Department’s move is in response to requests by two industry trade groups. The Department of Energy has announced that they are extending the federal funding application time frame…

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Russia and China Hold Joint Drill

Display of military airpower occurred during President Biden’s trip to Japan.  On Tuesday, during President Biden’s trip to Asia, Russia and China flew a joint military exercise that…

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President Signs Police Accountability Order

Creates registry and use-of-force guidelines and more.  President Joe Biden issued a new executive order on police accountability on the second anniversary of the death of George Floyd.…

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FDA Allows Imports for UK Baby Formulas

Could bring 2 million cans of formula to U.S. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Tuesday that it is easing regulations on baby formula imports from…

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President Biden Speaks after Texas School Shooting

Mourns the loss of life. President Joe Biden responded to the tragic mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday. The shooter used two AR-15-style…

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Ed Markey, Senator from Massachusetts

Ed Markey, Senator from Massachusetts Born – July 1946 in Malden, Massachusetts  Education – B.A., J.D., Boston College  Military Service – U.S. Army  Profession – Lawyer  Political Experience…

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Robert Califf, Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration

Members of a House committee have questioned the FDA commissioner about the agency’s failure to respond earlier to baby formula shortages.

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Stephanie Murphy, U.S. Representative for Florida

Representative Stephanie Murphy voted against the Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act because it “took the wrong approach.”

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Judge Lynn Hughes, Southern Texas U.S. District Court

A Texas federal judge ruled that a University of Houston student speech policy violates the First Amendment.

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