State Department Urges Americans to Depart from Lebanon

The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated as U.S. continues to seek ceasefire. The U.S. State Department has issued a level 4 alert for travel to Lebanon…

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FTC Reports Social Media’s Invasive Data Practices and Inadequate Child Protections

Findings reveal extensive surveillance for profit and lack of privacy safeguards for users. A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report highlighted the extensive data collection practices of major…

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Commerce Launches Semiconductor Workforce Center of Excellence

The department intends to develop workforce necessary to develop a new semiconductor sector. The Commerce Department recently announced the launch of the National Semiconductor Technology Center’s (NSTC) Workforce…

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U.S. Organ Transplant System Undergoes Modernization to Improve Patient Care

HRSA awards multi-vendor contracts to enhance transparency, IT systems, and governance, benefiting over 100,000 patients on the organ transplant waitlist. Recently, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)…

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DOJ Charges Former Florida Candidate with Threatening to Kill Opponent

William Braddock III threatened now Representative Anna Paulina Luna The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed an indictment against the former political rival of Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna,…

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Treasury Department Takes Action on Mail Theft Check Fraud

Federal agencies and Postal unions call for stronger protections as mail theft-related fraud rises nationwide. The Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) reported a significant rise in…

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Federal Judge Halts NYC Food Delivery Data Sharing Law

She says city cannot require delivery apps to share customer names and addresses. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ruled this week that a New York City law requiring…

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Interior Department Announces $1.3 Million for Local Wildland Fire Engines

Launches pilot program to retrofit vehicles with slip-on tankers. The Department of the Interior (DOI) distributed $1.3 million to the wildfire response teams of local governments, allowing them…

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Commerce Department Finalizes First Semiconductor Grant Under CHIPS Act

$123 million grant will fund production expansion for Polar Semiconductor. The Commerce Department has finalized its $123 million grant to Polar Semiconductor, allowing the company to expand its…

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Secretary Austin Meets with AUKUS Leaders in London

He discusses the development of Australian nuclear submarine technologies. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III met with his AUKUS [Australia, United Kingdom, United States] counterparts in London this…

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