Federal Judge Bans Postal Service Changes

Calls changes a “politically motivated attack.” On Thursday, Federal Judge Stanley Bastian granted a temporary block on the proposed USPS “leave behind” policy. The policy sent mail trucks…

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Members of Congress Request Ban of Abortion Drug

Poses a ‘significant threat of danger’ to women’s health. Last week 20 Senators and 71 House Representatives requested that Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn would classify…

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Federal District Judge Upholds New Title IX Rule

Regulation requires due process by colleges and universities for accused students. District of Columbia U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols has allowed a recent rule change by the…

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Automatic Loan Forgiveness Suggested by Treasury

Department said that loans under PPP program should be seen as grants to small businesses. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday that Congress should consider automatically forgiving Paycheck…

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ICE Changes Policy Regarding International Students

Foreign students who attend online only courses will no longer be required to leave the country. During the week, administration officials announced that it would no longer be…

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Saying No to Worship and Yes to Protests is Wrong, Judge Says

Orders from New York governor and mayor were unfair. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Attorney General Letitia James, and New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio “exceeded” their executive…

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Potawatomi Nation Requests Additional Federal Coronavirus Aid

Differences between federal and tribal population data cause confusion. As part of the CARES act, the U.S. Treasury Department allocated over $8 billion to indigenous people groups. When…

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President Nominates and Appoints Key Positions

Executive office, judicial, and commission roles to be filled. President Trump has nominated the following to their respective government positions in the past week: James Patrick Arguelles of…

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Keystone Pipeline Construction Continues

1.2 miles of the proposed 1,200 has been laid in northern Montana despite unresolved court cases. The Keystone XL oil sands pipeline has begun to move forward, even…

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New High-Ranking Nominees Proposed to the Senate

Ambassador and two Associate Judges seek approval once quorum is present. Officers of the United States are approved “by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate,”…

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