DOJ Unveils New Strategy Against Russian Crime

More rigorous enforcement and communications disruptions included. This past week, the Department of Justice announced a series of measures to address Russia’s criminal actions. The first is by…

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Syrian Rocket Attack Injures U.S. Troops

Four service members are being evaluated for brain injuries.  Four U.S. members of an international coalition fighting against ISIS were injured in a rocket attack in eastern Syria.…

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President’s Administration Plans Aid for Long COVID Effects

Strategizing interagency research to address long-term unknowns. This week, President Biden and other administration officials briefed reporters on a federal plan to help care for citizens with long…

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Speaker Pelosi Plans Trip to Taiwan

Testing positive for COVID may delay departure.  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reportedly has plans to travel to the island nation of Taiwan on Sunday. Her trip is seen…

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NASA Aiming for June Moon Mission

Most recent test scrubbed.  NASA announced it is still aiming for a June launch of its Artemis mission to the moon, even after a second attempt at a…

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Bipartisan Bill Asks for Title 42 Ending Delay

A plan is needed to avoid a massive border surge.  Eleven senators introduced a bipartisan bill Thursday requesting President Biden’s administration to delay the end of enforcing the…

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DOJ Charges Russian Oligarch with Sanction Violation

Individual has been trying to get around sanction since 2014. The Department of Justice unsealed an indictment against Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev on Wednesday, documenting his many attempts…

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Senate Confirms Jackson to Supreme Court

She will be sworn in after Justice Breyer retires at the end of the current term. In a 53-47 vote, Ketanji Brown Jackson, a 51-year-old appeals court judge…

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UN Suspends Russia from Human Rights Council

They cite grave concerns over human rights abuses in Ukraine.  The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday suspended Russia from the UN Human Rights Council over reports of…

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State Governments Sue to Retain Border Health Directive

President’s administration plans to end Title 42 in late May. The attorneys general of Arizona, Louisiana, and Missouri have filed suit against President Biden’s administration challenging the plan…

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