Astronauts to Get New Space Suits 

First redesign in forty years.  The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) revealed a new space suit design at an event at the Space Center in Houston, Texas. The…

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House Minority Members Boycott Another Border Hearing 

Chairman says it is disappointing that they will not have a conversation about the border crisis. All minority party members of the House Homeland Security Committee said they…

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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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Representative Joaquin Castro Undergoes Cancer Surgery 

He anticipates returning to Washington, D.C., in a few weeks. Representative Joaquin Castro of Texas has revealed that he had surgery Monday to remove gastrointestinal cancerous tumors.  In…

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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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El Paso Shooter Pleads Guilty to 90 Hate Crimes

Justice Department not pursuing the death penalty. A man who killed 23 people in a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, recently pleaded guilty to a 90-count criminal…

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State AGs Meet to Discuss Abortion Pill Block Case

A lawsuit challenges the FDA approval process in 2000. Attorneys general from 44 states recently met to discuss a lawsuit filed against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)…

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Anti-Human Trafficking Strategies Awarded by DOT

The top three winning proposals are from Colorado, Texas, and Washington state. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg recently announced the 2022 winners of the Department of Transportation’s Combating…

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Prosecutors Not Seeking Death Penalty for El Paso Shooter

The federal trial will begin next year for the mass murderer. Federal prosecutors recently announced that the federal trial for Patrick Crusius has been scheduled for early next…

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Supreme Court Sends Death Row Case Back to State Court

The district attorney acknowledged flawed or misleading evidence used in the original trial. The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case submitted by Texas death row inmate Areli…

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