Congressman Files an Impeachment Article Against President Biden

The president’s delay in sending aid to Israel is similar to the first impeachment trial of former President Trump. Representative Cory Mills of Florida filed an article of…

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TikTok Sues U.S. Government Over Upcoming Ban

The lawsuit claims the recently passed law allows Congress to “circumvent the First Amendment by invoking national security.“ TikTok filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government this week,…

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Group of Legislators Urges President to Secure Border with Executive Powers

The members of the House express concerns as they face reelection challenges. Fifteen members of the House minority party sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him…

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House Passes Antisemitism Awareness Act

The measure would require the Department of Education to use a definition of antisemitism from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. The House of Representatives passed legislation to address…

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FCC Proposes Fines for Pirate Radio Operators

The agency is heightening enforcement against unauthorized transmissions on AM and FM frequencies. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently announced proposed fines against seven pirate radio operators for…

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Senator Believes Congress May Need Short-Term FAA Extension

Amendment requests have slowed reauthorization proceedings. Senator John Thune of South Dakota stated that Congress may have to pass a short-term extension for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…

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Group of Legislators Calls Out Columbia University Board of Trustees

Negotiations to disband protestors encamped on the campus have failed. A group of 21 members of the House, led by Representatives Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey and Dan…

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Congress Reaches a Deal on Airline Safety

The measures will not increase the retirement age for pilots. Negotiators in the House and Senate announced on Monday that an agreement was reached to support staffing for…

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Energy Department Announces Efficiency Standards for GSL Light Bulbs

Updated regulation for most common lightbulb type to go into effect July 2028. This month, the Department of Energy (DOE) finalized its energy efficiency requirements for general service…

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Senator Calls on Energy Secretary to Resign Due to STOCK Act Violations

Secretary Granholm denied owning individual stocks and delayed disclosing stock sales. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testified before the  Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee this week regarding her…

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