Energy Secretary Issues Order to Strengthen Mid-Atlantic Power Grid Reliability

Temporary actions keep certain generating units available during periods of high electricity demand. Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued emergency orders allowing specific power units connected to PJM Interconnection…

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Police Thwart Swatting Attempt on Supreme Court Justice’s VA Home

Law enforcement met with the justice’s security detail and confirmed the call was a hoax. Fairfax County police received a “swatting call” on their non-emergency line for the…

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Federal Judge Declines to Block President’s Election Security Order

The order sought to require voter identification and delivery of ballots to only U.S. citizens. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols declined an emergency request to block President Donald…

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Interior and Transportation Secretaries Celebrate Restoration of Columbus Circle

The more than 100-year-old structure had not functioned since 2007. President Trump’s administration continues to repair and restore monuments, fountains, and other structures in the nation’s capital and…

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HUD Releases Housing Construction Best Practices Report for States and Localities

The recommendations highlight regulatory processes, land availability, and construction timelines. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a report outlining recommended practices for state and local…

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House Passes Legislation Requiring Parental Consent for Student Gender Identity Changes

Measure addresses parental notification, federal funding limits, and policies affecting minors. The House of Representatives passed the Stopping Indoctrination and Protecting Kids Act last week. The bill, sponsored…

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HHS Reorganizes Civil Rights Office to Protect Privacy and Religious Conscience

The Office for Civil Rights has been divided into three main divisions to allow HHS to better focus on combatting different aspects of discrimination in the U.S. The…

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EPA Provides Update on Toxic Chemical Leak in California

The remainder of the 50,000 residents who were evacuated may return home. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that its goals are to ensure a cleanup is conducted…

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Labor Department Requests Unemployment Insurance Funding Freeze for Pandemic-Era Claims

The departments seek to preserve federal funds associated with alleged fraudulent insurance claims. The Department of Labor and the Office of the Inspector General have announced their intention…

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Surgeon General’s Office Issues Advisory on Youth Screen Use and Digital Heath Risks

HHS provides guidance and tools to address harms from screen use in children and teens. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of the Surgeon…

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