Interior Secretary Announces Investment in Tribal Climate Adaptation

The funding will help Tribes address drought, flooding, wildfire, and coastal erosion. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced that $120 million has been made available to help…

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HHS Proposes Policies to Improve Health Equity

The measures are intended to increase access to various services and telehealth flexibility. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a number of new proposed policies…

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President Biden Endorses VP Harris as Presidential Candidate

Other governing officials express support for the vice president’s candidacy. President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris after dropping out of the presidential election race on Sunday.…

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HUD Approves 97 Communities for Internet Access Program

ConnectHomeUSA expands for the first time in four years. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) added 97 housing authorities to its affordable internet access program last…

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Transportation Department Awards $8.75 Million to 15 Small Shipyards

The grants will expand facilities, increase modernization, and expand local hiring. The Department of Transportation (DOT) released $8.75 million to 15 small shipyards this month, under the Maritime…

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Treasury Designates Tren de Aragua as Transnational Criminal Organization

Venezuelan prison gang expands operations across Western Hemisphere. The Department of the Treasury has designated the Venezuela-based gang Tren de Aragua as a transnational criminal organization. The group…

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DHS Outlines Role in Bird Flu Outbreak Management

The agency says that ICE is helping response efforts while not enforcing immigration law. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued a statement outlining how it is…

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President Biden Withdraws as Candidate in the Presidential Election

He states, “It is in the best interest of my party and the country.“ President Joe Biden issued a statement on social media on Sunday announcing his withdrawal…

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Some States Ask FEMA to Add Wildfire and Heat to Disaster Declarations

Thirteen attorneys general are joined by weather officials in writing to the agency. Thirteen attorneys general, along with their District of Columbia counterpart, sent a letter to the…

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Federal Judge Halts Alaska Cook Inlet Oil and Gas Lease Sale

She rules that improper environmental assessment made sale approval illegal. District Judge Sharon Gleason ruled that the Interior Department’s approval to lease an Alaskan area for offshore drilling…

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