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The Open Doors to Careers in the Courts initiative provides youth with educational experiences and insights into various roles within the judiciary system.
Senator Wyden urges the FTC to investigate Microsoft's cybersecurity practices following a ransomware attack on Ascension hospital involving compromised patient records.
The recent BLS jobs report shows only 27,000 jobs added monthly over four months, and a loss of 78,000 manufacturing jobs. Trump officials react with denial and blame, despite stark economic indicators.
Over $2 million in federal funds are allocated for wildfire resilience in Mt. Hood National Forest, as announced by Oregon lawmakers, to improve preparedness and protect the watershed.
The USCIRF's 2025 report highlights the link between religious freedom and mass atrocity prevention, aligning it with U.S. security and moral responsibility.
The OCC created a new top-level position, with Stephen Lybarger appointed as Senior Deputy Comptroller, to address the fast-changing banking landscape.
Melania Trump's AI Challenge encourages Texas students to engage with AI tech, with Congressman Pfluger promoting the initiative in Texas's 11th district.
The Interior Department plans to rescind the Public Lands Rule to balance land uses like energy development, ranching, and recreation with conservation.
Emma Mittelstaedt Burnham is appointed as the FTC's new Associate Director for Healthcare, tasked with overseeing competition issues in the healthcare market.
Senator Adam Schiff criticized the Trump administration on MSNBC for denying Trump's connection to the Epstein scandal and discussed the administration's alleged retribution campaign.
The Interior Department expedites broadband projects on tribal lands, prioritizing digital connectivity and aligning with the administration's deregulation efforts.
Senator Wyden and colleagues question the Trump administration's denial of 460,000 IDR student loan payment applications, affecting low-income borrowers.
The CFTC withdrew proposed rules aimed at improving operational resilience in financial entities, planning to realign them with other regulatory frameworks.
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