House Panel Opens COVID Response Probe

Two top Administration officials have been subpoenaed. The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis has opened an investigation into alleged political interference at the Centers for Disease…

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions Against Argentina

The tech company provided Maduro with election machines. Argentinian-owned tech company Ex-Cle created and supplied the Venezualen Maduro government with the voting machines used in what was considered…

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Labor Department Releases Jobs Report

Jobless claims rose for second week in a row. As coronavirus numbers have climbed across the nation, unemployment numbers have increased with them. Jobless claims were up by…

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Senator Durbin Calls Recent SolarWinds Hack an “Act of War”

Though not confirmed, many in the intelligence community suspect Russia is responsible. The hacking of the federal government on Monday has now been assessed as the largest cyberattack…

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Federal Bureau of Prisons Report on Prisoner COVID Cases

Infection rate four times higher than the general population. According to reports, around 275,000 prisoners on both the state and federal level have been infected with COVID-19 since…

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Endangered Species Habitat Regulations Updated

Final rule issued by the president’s administration to comply with a 2018 Supreme Court decision. On Thursday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized new critical habitat designation…

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President Names “1776 Commission” Members

Group created with a focus on preserving American history. President Trump named 18 people to the nation’s education system through his “1776 Commission.” They include historians, administration officials,…

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Education Secretary Calls for Focus to Remain on Students

Preparing Department for Biden Administration.  Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos held a Department meeting with staff members last week. Her remarks focused on the upcoming transition to the…

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Low-Flow Restrictions on Showerheads Rolled Back by DOE

Also releases new classification on washers and dryers. This past week, the Department of Energy rolled back the low-flow restriction on showerheads and created a new classification for…

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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to President’s Census Plan

“Judicial resolution of this dispute is premature,” the Court said. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit intended to block President Donald Trump’s plan to…

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