Justice Department to Investigate SpaceX

Federal judge orders the company to comply with the subpoena. U.S. Federal Judge Dolly Gee has ordered SpaceX to fully comply with the Department of Justice’s subpoena for…

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$3 Billion Dedicated Disabled Children’s Education

Attempts to help 7.9 million children make up for COVID hurdles. On Friday, the U.S. Department of Education announced that $3 billion in funding from the president’s American…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Religious Schools Case

Case involves a Maine law that bars taxpayer money for tuition in religious institutions. On Friday, the Supreme Court justices agreed to hear an appeal by families with…

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Interagency Cooperation Announced for Rural Broadband

Federal funding programs for rural deployment to be coordinated by NTIA, FCC, and USDA. This past week, an interagency agreement was announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture…

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HHS Announces Final Rule for Medical Billing

No Surprises Act being implemented through interagency effort. This past week, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury issued an interim final rule to protect…

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Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Rules

State’s laws are not in violating of the Voting Rights Act. This past week, the Supreme Court released a ruling that upholds two Arizona voting laws the state…

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U.S. Transfers Bagram Airfield to Afghan Military

Withdraw from major strategic holding after 20 years.  The U.S. military marked a major step in its mission to withdraw from Afghanistan when it transferred control of the…

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USDA Announces New Forest Service Chief

Current Chief Christiansen to help transition through July 26. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that Randy Moore will be taking over the position of Chief of the Forest…

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Supreme Court Rejects WA Florist Case

Lower cout’s ruling upheld. The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it would not be taking up the case of Arlene’s Flowers Inc. v. Washington. The details of…

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Electrical Grid Strained by Drought in Western States

Increased demand meeting with decreased power supply. Record temperatures in the Pacific Northwest have caused an increase in demand for electricity even as drought conditions have lessened western…

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