Interior Disburses $21 Billion in Clean Energy Revenue

The energy created on federal lands and oceans funds key programs. The Department of the Interior (DOI) disbursed the $21.53 billion in revenue generated from energy production on…

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FAA Ends Minimum International Flight Waivers

Pandemic exceptions expire for airports in New York and Washington, D.C. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced this week that temporary waivers for international flight requirements are ending,…

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Attorney General Seeks Death Penalty Against Manhattan Killer

Man killed eight people with a truck in 2017. The Department of Justice filed a letter to the Manhattan federal court last week, confirming that Attorney General Merrick…

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9/11 Memorial Ceremony President Biden’s Remarks

The president honors the 2,977 lives that were lost 21 years ago.  The PentagonArlington, Virginia President Joe Biden delivered the following address: For the nation as we remember…

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Federal Court Upholds HUD Indoor Smoking Ban

Public health receives precedence over claims of violation of privacy. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals recently decided that the Department of Housing and Urban Development properly upheld…

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Justice Sotomayor Upholds New York Vaccine Mandate

Rejects argument made by a police detective. This week, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor declined Detective Anthony Marciano’s request for a stay of New York’s vaccination requirement for…

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$750 Million in Small Business Credit Approved

Treasury Department approved funds for the states of New York, Colorado, Oregon, and Montana. The Department of Treasury recently announced the approval of four state plans for small…

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FAA Allows Delta to Temporarily Cut Some Flights

Full refunds for canceled flights are a condition for cuts. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) decided last week to allow Delta Air Lines to temporarily cut off some…

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Buffalo Supermarket Shooter Charged with Hate Crime

Full indictment lists 27 unique hate crime charges. The mass shooter who killed 10 black people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, pled not guilty to…

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HUD Successfully Refinances Bronx Co-op City Complex

Preserves long-term housing for over 45,000 residents. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge announced last month that the Bronx’s Co-op City Complex successfully…

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