Concerns have arisen over the length of time it takes the state to count ballots. United States Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli announced that…
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EPA Administrator Addresses Air Quality Monitoring
He is focused on public transparency, particularly after devastating environmental events. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Commissioner Lee Zeldin recently spoke about his intention to increase transparency and shift the…
Read MoreNIH Researchers Charged for Allegedly Smuggling Monkeypox into U.S.
Customs and Border Protection agents questioned the individuals who were transporting a large black case. The Eastern District of Michigan U.S. Attorney’s Office reported that two foreign nationals…
Read MoreHouse Passes War Powers Measure on Iran
A similar resolution previously passed the Senate, but Congress lacks two-thirds majority to overrule presidential veto. The House of Representatives passed a measure, under the 1973 War Powers…
Read MoreHHS Secretary Announces Initiatives to Address Lyme Disease and Treatment
The new plan includes collaboration with private organizations, funding for public awareness, and efforts to reduce tick populations. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.,…
Read MoreTSA Discovers Explosive Materials in Suspect‘s Carry-On
Authorities determined the device, powder, and fuse were “viable and energetic.” The Transportation Safety Administration found explosive material and five mobile phones in a California man’s carry-on at…
Read MoreDOJ Files Civils Rights Suit Against UCLA for Campus Antisemism Response
Federal lawsuit alleges the university failed to adequately address discrimination affecting Jewish and Israeli students The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Rights Division has filed a lawsuit against…
Read MoreState Department Announces Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire
Hizbollah was not represented in the talks in Washington, D.C. The State Department announced a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon as negotiations continue for “a comprehensive peace…
Read MoreSupreme Court Allows Alabama to Use 2023 Map for Midterms
The lower court’s injunction is stayed while the case against the redistricted map proceeds. The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order allowing the state of Alabama to use…
Read MorePresident Trump Signs Executive Order on AI
The order requests that AI companies voluntarily submit their newest models to the government for testing up to 30 days before their release. President Donald Trump signed an…
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