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FAA administrator vows more scrutiny after Boeing incident

FAA administrator vows more scrutiny after Boeing incident

by Charlotte Ehrlich | Feb 8, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Representatives on the House Transportation Committee grilled Federal Aviation Administrator Michael Whitaker Tuesday about air traffic controller shortages, near misses and the blowout of a door panel midflight on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet on an Alaska...
FAA Administrator said their ‘number one priority is safety’ as Boeing investigation continues

FAA Administrator said their ‘number one priority is safety’ as Boeing investigation continues

by Maria Heim | Feb 7, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — One month after a door blew out of a Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft the Federal Aviation Administrator Michael Whitaker told members of Congress the agency remains unwavering in its commitment to safety. “One, what’s wrong with this airplane?” he said....
Lawmakers debate Biden pause on liquefied natural gas project approvals

Lawmakers debate Biden pause on liquefied natural gas project approvals

by Clare Zhang | Feb 6, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers on Tuesday drew partisan battlelines after the Biden administration paused approvals for liquefied natural gas exports, arguing over what would best protect the environment, local communities and national security. Democrats at a House Energy...
Experts urge Congress to combat U.S. drug shortage by requiring more information from manufacturers

Experts urge Congress to combat U.S. drug shortage by requiring more information from manufacturers

by Emma Sullivan | Feb 6, 2024 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers on the House Committee for Ways and Means on Tuesday called on manufacturers to improve transparency as the U.S. experiences a nationwide drug shortage.    Active shortages are at their highest levels since 2014, according to the American...
Small business policy readjustments may change what it means to be considered ‘small’

Small business policy readjustments may change what it means to be considered ‘small’

by Aidan Johnstone | Feb 6, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – The Small Business Administration (SBA) is adjusting standards that determine which businesses can access government contracts and benefits designated for small businesses. These policy changes may alter small businesses’ competition and access to...
‘Straight out of a dictator’s playbook,’ say Democrats, accusing Republicans of distracting Americans at House hearing

‘Straight out of a dictator’s playbook,’ say Democrats, accusing Republicans of distracting Americans at House hearing

by Simone Garber | Feb 6, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Lawmakers were divided Tuesday over the threat artificial intelligence poses to First Amendment rights, with Republicans asserting that the federal government is using the technology to censor free speech and Democrats calling attention to misinformation...
Lawmakers rally against financial scams and fraud, call for stronger security measures

Lawmakers rally against financial scams and fraud, call for stronger security measures

by Rafaela Jinich | Feb 1, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – Lawmakers on the Senate banking committee on Thursday sought answers on how to spot and shut down financial scams and fraud, especially as new platforms to send money proliferate. Committee Chair Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) underscored the distressing surge in...
Funding fallout: the consequences of not funding Ukraine

Funding fallout: the consequences of not funding Ukraine

by Ellie Skelly | Feb 1, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — For weeks Republican lawmakers insisted that any funding for Ukraine must be met with a stricter border policy.  Now, with a supplemental security bill within reach, some Republicans are backing away from a deal following former president Donald Trump’s...
Republican senators slam delays for student financial aid forms

Republican senators slam delays for student financial aid forms

by Braedyn Speight | Feb 1, 2024 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON –  Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) announced Thursday that he and other senators are directing the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, to examine  the delays surrounding the updates to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid...
In photos: Biden says U.S. is ‘praying for peace’ in Gaza at National Prayer Breakfast

In photos: Biden says U.S. is ‘praying for peace’ in Gaza at National Prayer Breakfast

by Jonah Elkowitz | Feb 1, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden said Thursday that he was “praying for peace” as conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war and the Houthi terror attacks near Yemen rage around the world. “Not only do we pray for peace, we are actively working for peace, security,...
‘We’re in risk management mode:’ Fed chair expects no rate cuts through March

‘We’re in risk management mode:’ Fed chair expects no rate cuts through March

by Alicia Tang | Feb 1, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve on Wednesday left its key interest rate unchanged for the fourth consecutive meeting, with Chair Jerome Powell quashing hope of rate cuts in March. The unanimous vote by the 12-member, rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee called...
Medicare drug price negotiations start, a potential help in Berkshire County where 16.5% are insured by Medicare

Medicare drug price negotiations start, a potential help in Berkshire County where 16.5% are insured by Medicare

by Emma Sullivan | Feb 1, 2024 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — In an effort to lower drug costs, Medicare will begin price negotiations with drug manufacturers on Thursday for the 10 most costly prescriptions covered by Medicare.  It marks the first step in historic negotiations under the Medicare Drug Price...
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