ICE Impersonators Arrested in Multiple States

Public safety officials issue warning over pretending to be law enforcement. U.S. citizens are learning the hard way that impersonating law enforcement officers is a crime. Two students…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Abortion Clinic Funding

South Carolina seeks to eliminate Medicaid from covering non-abortion Planned Parenthood services. The Supreme Court announced that it will hear arguments in Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit against the state…

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DOE Awards $18 Million to Two Advanced Energy Technology Projects

Grant funding distributed to manufacturing electrolyzer stacks, bipolar plates The Department of Energy (DOE) announced its winners for the MAKE IT Phase 2 competitive grant, awarding $9 million…

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Transportation Department Sends Funding to Repair National Parks After Hurricanes

The Blue Ridge Parkway will receive some of the emergency funds. The Department of Transportation made $43 million in emergency funds available for the restoration of National Parks…

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Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts Continue, States of Emergency Extended

Tens of thousands are still without power in North Carolina and Georgia. In Georgia, the Department of Health and Human Services is putting prescription replacement programs in place…

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Clean-Up Continues After Hurricane Helene

Over 100k still without power in North Carolina, 500 additional active-duty troops deployed to assist. UPDATE Oct 7th,12:20 AM EDT Recovery efforts continue in the aftermath of Hurricane…

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Hurricane Helene Hits Georgia, Winds Reduce to Tropical Storm Strength

Millions are without power across the Southeastern U.S., NC dam is in danger of failing. UPDATE Sept 27th, 5:50 PM EDT Helene, now a tropical storm, has caused…

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Congressman Wilson Rushed to Hospital

The 77-year-old representative from South Carolina reportedly had a stroke. U.S. Representative Joe Wilson of South Carolina was taken to the hospital after he collapsed at an event…

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States File Suit Over “Get Out the Vote” Executive Order

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission outlined the White House Executive Order, which potentially violates the Hatch Act. Secretaries of state and attorneys general from nine states have filed…

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Slow-Moving Tropical Storm Debby Floods Parts of Georgia

National Hurricane Center expects the storm to bring another two to four feet of water to North Carolina. Tropical Storm Debby passed through Savannah, Georgia, Wednesday morning, traveling…

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