Veterans Affairs Expands Health Care Eligibility

Veterans with war-related respiratory issues will now be served. The Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded its healthcare and compensation benefits to include those who suffer from respiratory…

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Pause on Federal Student Loan Payments Extended

The freeze will continue until the end of January. President Biden’s administration will relieve Americans of making their federal student loans payments at least through the end of…

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China Building 250 Nuclear Missile Silos

Information was revealed at Senate select Intelligence Committee hearing. Satellite images taken in early June show what analysts believe is a field of intercontinental ballistic missile silos near…

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U.S. Adds 943,000 Jobs in July

Unemployment drops to 5.4%. The Labor Department released its jobs report for the month of July this past week. The findings showed that the country had a strong…

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More Migrants, Border Agents Test COVID Positive

Many have been released into Texas and other border states. The Department of Homeland Security reported that the rate at which illegal immigrants are testing positive for COVID-19…

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Senate Reports on Government Cybersecurity Risks

Security is substandard at some government agencies. According to a new Senate report issued by the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the data of U.S. citizens is…

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Funding Awarded for Native American Educators

$10 million in grants given to institutions for training and recruitment. This past week, the U.S. Department of Education announced that $10 million has been awarded in 29…

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DOJ Launches Probe into Phoenix Police

This is the third Pattern-of-Practice investigation by the president’s administration. On Thursday the Justice Department announced that it would be launching an investigation probe into the Phoenix police…

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Interior Announces Next Steps for “Not Invisible Act”

The program seeks to decrease sex crimes against Native Americans.  The Department of the Interior and Justice Department announced this past week that both agencies would be taking…

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Atlantic Hurricane Season May Be Above Average

NOAA adjusts prediction as five named storms have already formed this season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) updated its 2021 Atlantic hurricane seasonal forecast acknowledging an…

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