Douglas L. Parker, Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA

The Occupational Health and Safety Administration has begun a tour of hospital and long-term care facilities inspection to ensure COVID-19 updates have been made to their procedures.

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Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security

The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security said that Ukrainian citizens who are in the U.S. are granted temporary protected status.

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Alan Davidson, Administrator, National Telecommunication and Information Administration

Connecting every American to the internet and tackling technological issues on the horizon are part of the job for the new head of a Commerce Department agency.

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Jennifer Granholm, Secretary of Energy

Energy Secretary Granholm announced$150 million in funding for clean energy research projects.

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Peter Harrell, National Security Council

Peter Harrell of the National Security Council has been in touch with members of the chip industry concerning exposure to Russian and Ukrainian chipmaking materials.

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Sarah Bianchi, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative

Deputy Trade Representative Sarah Bianchi reported China has not met their commitment in a two-year trade deal.

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Michael Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

Administrator Regan says the Environmental Protection Agency is developing new regulations on power plant emissions.

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Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI Director Christopher Wray said the hostage situation at a synagogue in Texas was an act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community.

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Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Ambassador to the United Nations

The U.S. is proposing UN sanctions over North Korea’s six ballistic missile launches since September, Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield said.

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Antony Blinken, Secretary of State

The State Department said China’s desire for diplomacy in Africa is providing other nations with “choices.”

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