HUD Settles Racial Discrimination Allegations with Harris County, Texas

The agreement requires the county to distribute a “Notice of Rights” to Hispanic neighborhoods. The Department of Housing and Urban Development entered into a Voluntary Compliance Agreement with…

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TSA Gears Up for Record-High Labor Day Air Travel

17 million people are expected to go through airport security, an 8.5 percent increase over 2023. The Transport Security Administration (TSA) predicts record-high travel rates for Labor Day…

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Customs and Border Patrol Expands Electronic Asylum Applications in Mexico

The CBP One app launched in 2020 for the scheduling of asylum request appointments. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) recently expanded the availability of its mobile asylum filing…

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White House Says U.S. “Prepared to Defend Israel” in Iran Attacks

National security spokesperson says there’s no reason for Iran to escalate regional tensions. White House National Security Spokesperson John Kirby said that the U.S. remains committed to defending…

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Transportation Secretary Breaks Ground for Las Vegas Bus Transit

His “Summer of Construction” tour celebrates the department’s investments. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the $378 million Las Vegas rapid transit project…

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NASA Decides to Bring Boeing Starliner Back Without Astronauts

The agency decided to keep the astronauts in space rather than risk the use of the unreliable Boeing capsule. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has decided to…

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Special Counsel Indicts Former President Trump

The new indictment takes into account the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling. Special Counsel Jack Smith brought another indictment of former President Donald Trump before a new grand…

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Treasury Department Sanctions 400 More Entities Tied to Russia

The department targets global supporters of the Russian military and sanction evasion tactics. The Department of the Treasury added nearly 400 entities to its international sanctions list, targeting…

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FDA Recalls Cases of Walmart Apple Juice for Arsenic Levels

Almost 10,000 cases of the 6-packs are under recall for arsenic levels that exceed federal standards. The Food and Drug Administration updated the severity of a voluntary recall…

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CBP and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Warn of Back-To-School Counterfeit Supplies

Agencies say that counterfeit products can “cause real harm to consumers and families.” U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce published recommendations to…

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