CA Asks EPA Approval to Phase Out New Gas Vehicle Sales by 2035

Other states follow suit with more stringent environmental regulations. California has requested approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its plan to end the sale of gasoline…

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NOAA Seeks Funding for Coastal Protection 

A half-billion dollars would care for 30 states.  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has 149 proposed projects that would endeavor to protect communities and wildlands from conditions…

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Speaker McCarthy Addresses New York Stock Exchange 

He discussed the debt ceiling and spending cuts.  Speaker of the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy outlined his plan to cut federal spending and arrange for an increase…

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Juul Will Pay to Settle False Advertising Claims

Settlements have been made with 45 states, while lawsuits are pending in the remaining five. Juul has agreed to pay $462 million to six states, including New York…

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Border Patrol Begins Focusing on U.S.-Canada Border

Agency using charter flights to deport some Mexican immigrants directly. The U.S. Border Patrol has used two charter flights in the past month to deport 100 illegal immigrants…

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Manhattan Grand Jury Indicts Former President Trump

Experts predict that this case could have wide-ranging implications. UPDATE 03/31 Following the announcement of the indictment on Thursday, former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be arraigned…

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Manhattan DA Refuses to Appear Before Congress 

Offers to meet and confer regarding the legislative purpose of the inquiry. The District Attorney for Manhattan Alvin Bragg responded to a letter from House Judiciary Committee Chairman…

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DHS Transfers Agents to U.S.-Canada Border 

Illegal migration surging in three states.  Two dozen Customs and Border Protection Agents are being moved from the southern border to the U.S. border with Canada.  A CBP…

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FAA and NTSB Investigating Close Calls by Aircraft

Repeated instances have occurred where airliners nearly collided on airport runways or tarmacs.  The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have begun investigations…

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FAA Says Air Travel is Safe

A new team is making technical reviews.  Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Billy Nolen said the agency has taken steps to assure that air travel is safe. To…

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