DHS Suspends Green Card Lottery Program After Brown University Shooting

The gunman was found to have been a legal resident originally from Portugal. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem announced the suspension of the U.S. Citizenship…

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House Passes Bill to Facilitate Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting

FERC to become the lead environmental review agency for pipeline projects. The House of Representatives recently passed a bill to expedite natural gas pipeline projects by making the…

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HHS Urges States to Stop Diverting Social Security Benefits from Foster Youth

Federal child welfare officials call on 39 governors to preserve survivor benefits for children in foster care. The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the Department of…

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Education Department Announces Prevention of Over $1 Billion in Student Aid Fraud

FSA has stopped artificial intelligence from posing as students and thwarted international organized crime. The Department of Education announced that they prevented $1 billion in Federal Student Aid…

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Administration Launches “Trump Gold Card” Site to Facilitate Legal Residency

The president calls the program “a direct path to Citizenship for all qualified and vetted people.” President Donald Trump’s administration launched its Trump Gold Card site, allowing foreigners…

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House Passes Bill to Allow FERC to Keep Retiring Power Plants Operational

The Power Plant Reliability Act allows retiring plants to stay open for up to five years if their closure would negatively impact grid reliability. The House of Representatives…

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Justice Department Sues Minnesota Public Schools over Racial Discrimination

The Minneapolis school system faces accusations of preferential treatment towards teachers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) for racial discrimination in their Collective…

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Social Security Beneficiaries May Receive Tax Breaks Under New Laws

Congress makes adjustments for individuals 65 and over, and for Social Security beneficiaries. Congress enacted two laws this year, President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” and the…

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House Passes Two Bills to Halt Transgender Interventions for Minors

Separate pieces of legislation remove Medicaid funding and criminalize sex-rejecting procedures. The House of Representatives approved two bills this week to halt medical interventions for minors who experience…

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HHS Adds Two Disease Screenings to RUSP for Newborns

The department anticipates that adding Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Metachromatic Leukodystrophy to standard newborn screenings will allow children to have earlier access to therapies and treatments. The Department…

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