Pentagon Skeptical of Russia’s Claim of Troop Pull Back

After reported increase in military presence over the weekend. On Tuesday, Russia’s defense ministry said that some Russian troops near the border with Ukraine are returning to their…

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DOE Announces $5 Billion for EV Charging Network

Provides funding for more than five years. President Biden’s administration has been releasing details over the past few months regarding their plans for a nationwide network of electric…

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State Department Promises “Enduring Defeat” of ISIS

The Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh/ISIS remains resolute. The Department of State reaffirmed the goals of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh/ISIS last week. The Coalition thanked their…

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USDA Announces New Equity Commission

Created to address class and racial inequality within department. The Department of Agriculture announced last week that 15 members have been appointed to the newly formed Equity Commission…

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American Steel Industry Supports Deal with Japan

Secretary of Commerce remarks on strategy to counter Chinese trade practices. Last week, steel workers groups responded positively to steel tariffs that Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and…

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Treasury Sanctions Two Major Narcotics Traffickers

Under Secretary Brian Nelson delivers announcement. Last week, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed tariffs on two major drug traffickers known to be highly…

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U.S. Participates in 5th NADD Meeting

State Department and National Drug Control Policy assistant director speak with representatives of Mexico and Canada. Last week, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law…

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Border Patrol Reports Smugglers Recruiting Minors

Social media used by criminal organizations to reach teen drivers. U.S. Border Patrol has revealed that Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCO) are using social media to recruit juvenile drivers…

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DOI Announces Funding for Abandoned Coal Mines

 Hope to bring employment back to coal towns. This week, the Department of the Interior announced that the Fiscal Year 2022 funding would be providing $725 million for…

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Senators Question CIA Data Collection on Americans

They are seeking more information on the agency’s program.  Senators Ron Wyden of Oregon and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico sent a letter to the Central Intelligence Agency…

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