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Jan 14 2018
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DACA Recipients Open to Apply for Renewal
The federal government announced it would start accepting renewal applications from DACA recipients after a judge ruled that President Trump did not have the proper legal authority to rescind parts of the Obama-era immigration program.
Townhall NPR (Online News) New York Times (News)Aug 26 2022
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Secret Service Siezes $286 Million in Stolen COVID Relief Funds
$286 million in stolen COVID-19 relief funds have been seized by the Secret Service and returned to the Small Business Administration.
According to an investigation conducted by the Secret Service’s Orlando Field Office, the fraudsters submitted fabricated Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDJ) applications using stolen and fake IDs, and used a third-party payment service called Green Dot
CNN (Online News) Axios The BlazeApr 10 2018
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Trump Attorney Michael Cohen Is Being Investigated
Michael Cohen, the longtime attorney of President Trump, is under federal investigation for possible bank fraud, wire fraud and campaign finance violations, according to three people with knowledge of the case. Trump calls the investigation disgraceful and a "total witchhunt."
Washington Post Fox News (Online News) NPR (Online News)May 03 2022
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Supreme Court to Overturn Roe v Wade, Draft Opinion Shows
A leaked initial draft majority opinion obtained by Politico (Lean Left bias) shows that the Supreme Court has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, effectively removing federal protections for the right to pre-viability abortions.
The 98-page draft opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito, was described by Politico as a "a full-throated, unflinching
Politico SCOTUSblog National Review (News)Oct 18 2017
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Second Judge Halts Travel Ban
A federal judge in Maryland delivered a second blow to President Trump's latest travel ban late Tuesday, arguing that the president's own words make clear that his focus is not on national security but on instituting a ban against Muslims.
USA TODAY Washington Times Washington PostJan 05 2024
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FDA Allows Florida to Import Cheaper Medications From Canada
Florida became the first state to win FDA approval for a program to import cheaper versions of certain medications in bulk from Canada.
The Details: The authorization lasts for two years and requires imports to “significantly reduce the cost to the American consumer without imposing additional risk to public health and safety.” Florida is also required to ensure imported drugs are
Bloomberg Forbes Fox News (Online News)Nov 17 2021
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Email Describes How FBI Uses Counterterrorism Tools To Monitor Threats Against School Officials
The FBI instructed counterterrorism agents to monitor threats against teachers, school board members and staff, according to an internal email obtained by Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee.
The email reportedly describes how the FBI created a “threat tag” in October to apply to any reports of harassment, threats or violence against school officials that might violate federal
National Review (News) New York Times (News) Washington ExaminerFeb 20 2021
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House Democrats Unveil $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Plan
House Democrats unveiled the 591-page text of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package on Friday, which includes $1,400 direct payments, an extension of $400 federal unemployment benefits, and $350 billion in aid to state and local governments. Though Democrat leaders such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said they expect their party-led chambers to pass
Breitbart News CNN (Online News) ReutersJan 05 2018
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Sessions Rescinds Obama-era Marijuana Rules
Jeff Sessions announced that the DOJ will allow prosecutors to enforce federal marijuana laws in states that have legalized the drug. Cannabis businesses across the country are preparing for a decline in investments, with stock prices in marijuana companies already starting to fall.
HuffPost Washington Examiner ReutersAug 10 2022
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Inflation Slowed in July but Remained Near Record High
The pace of U.S. inflation slowed in July for the first time in months.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) held steady between June and July, and rose 8.5% from a year earlier, according to the Department of Labor. In June, inflation rose 1.3% from May and 9.1% over the previous year, which set a new 40-year record. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected annual inflation to rise 8.7%
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