Making Juneteenth a federal holiday is “a good idea,” Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn said in an interview.
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Judge Carl Nichols, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
A federal judge will hold a hearing November 4 on allowing the government to bar transactions with TikTok.
Read MoreGeneral Robert Abrams, Commander, U.S. Forces Korea
The U.S. military has not used $60 million in South Korean defense funds across the past six years, data show.
Read MoreSonny Perdue, Secretary of Agriculture
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue toured several agricultural sites in America’s South to see how they were impacted by Hurricane Sally and determine further funding needs they might have.
Read MoreJennifer Wexton, U.S. Representative for Virginia
“Crimes against humanity and perhaps even genocide are being committed by the Chinese government,” said Representative Jennifer Wexton, lead sponsor of the Uyghur Forced Labor Disclosure Act.
Read MoreJudge Jeffrey S. White, Northern California U.S. District Court
A federal judge in San Francisco temporarily blocked an increase in the cost of immigration application and citizenship fees that was set to go into effect at the end of September.
Read MoreDr. Steven Walker, Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
DARPA just awarded a $14 million task order to a technology company that provides engineering and technical solutions to national security organizations in support of U.S. aims to get a nuclear thermal rocket up and running to boost its ability to monitor the goings-on in Earth-moon space.
Read MoreCallista Gingrich, U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See
“An attack on religious freedom anywhere is an affront to religious freedom everywhere,” wrote U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Callista Gingrich recently.
Read MoreBob Latta, U.S. Representative for Ohio
“Congress must act to create a national framework that provides developers certainty and a clear path to deployment” when it comes to regulating autonomous vehicles, said Representative Bob Latta.
Read MoreJudge Nancy D. Freudenthal, U.S. District Court for Wyoming
A federal judge dismissed a New Mexico lawsuit against Google over the privacy of data on children, saying the internet giant did not violate any prohibitions.
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