Secret Service Confirms COVID Money Stolen by Chinese Hackers

Tens of millions have been recovered in the case. The Secret Service confirmed a report this week that a China-based hacking group stole tens of millions of dollars…

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Six More States Approved for High-Speed Internet Grants

Capital Projects Fund approves infrastructure applications worth $1 billion The Department of the Treasury has approved broadband project proposals submitted by Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Utah.…

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CDC Awards $3 Billion to Strengthen Health Infrastructure

Director says health agencies strained by COVID pandemic. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced last week that, through the American Rescue Plan, they are awarding over $3…

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Christmas Tree Prices Higher Due to Inflation

Some regions experiences shortages in supply. While Christmas tree farms have reported a strong harvest, some regions of the U.S. are experiencing a shortage even as others have…

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First Lady Addresses National Guard Roundtable

She promotes the Joining Forces initiative. At the White House on Monday, First Lady Jill Biden spoke at a roundtable for the National Guard families and state adjutants…

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FHA Delivers Annual Report to Congress

COVID-19 funds were distributed to one million homeowners under mortgage insurance program. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) recently released its annual report to Congress. Key to the report…

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Senate Votes to End COVID-19 Emergency

The federal health department had already issued an extension. In a bipartisan vote, the Senate voted this week to end the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. The Department of Health…

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$600 Million Returned to Passengers of Canceled Flights

Transportation department fines airlines $7.25 million in civil penalties. The Department of Transportation took action against the cancellation policies of airlines, fining six of them more than $7.25…

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Transportation Secretary Discusses Holiday Travel

He says there is still catching up to do in the transportation sector. On Monday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg stated that air travel has improved since the massive…

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Student Loan Forgiveness Ruled Unconstitutional

A federal judge determines the president’s plan violates the Constitution’s separation of powers.  President Biden’s administration was sued by two Americans, with the support of a small business…

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