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State Department says Hamas will not control Gaza after ceasefire

State Department says Hamas will not control Gaza after ceasefire

by Sofia Sorochinskaia | Jan 15, 2025 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON —  After Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza Wednesday and the release of some hostages, the United States remained determined to prevent Hamas from governing Gaza again, according to State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller. According to...
House committee threatens to ban telework for federal workers.

House committee threatens to ban telework for federal workers.

by Norah D'Cruze | Jan 15, 2025 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON –– House Republicans Wednesday proposed a ban on telework by federal workers after President-elect Donald Trump vowed to fire any teleworkers. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer, R–Ky., released a report compiled by his...
Democrats press Hegseth during Secretary of Defense confirmation hearing Tuesday

Democrats press Hegseth during Secretary of Defense confirmation hearing Tuesday

by Zoe Singer | Jan 14, 2025 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON — In a tense confirmation hearing Tuesday, Democrats grilled Pete Hegseth on women’s roles in the military and questioned the veteran’s qualifications for the position of Secretary of Defense, sparking irritation from some Republican senators.  The tension...
House Republicans advocate for renewal of 2017 Trump tax cuts

House Republicans advocate for renewal of 2017 Trump tax cuts

by Sarah Serota | Jan 14, 2025 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON – With the clock ticking down on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, House Republicans in the Ways and Means Committee doubled down Tuesday on demanding a permanent extension of the tax cuts.  “As of today, we have only 142 legislative days before taxes will go up...
Incoming Black lawmakers say redistricting victories advance fair representation

Incoming Black lawmakers say redistricting victories advance fair representation

by Raj Ghanekar | Dec 27, 2024 | Featured, Politics

When Democratic representative-elect Cleo Fields went to the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill during new member orientation in November, it was like stepping into the past. The Louisiana politician was back where it all began for him in 1993, when he...
Sweetening the Deal: the Senate’s Candy Distribution System

Sweetening the Deal: the Senate’s Candy Distribution System

by Coby Potischman | Dec 20, 2024 | Featured, Politics

As reporters milled about the Capitol last month, pressing senators on Matt Gaetz’s nomination for Attorney General, I was fixated on one, far more pressing question. “Senator, what’s your favorite candy from the candy desk?” “Umm, Twix, it’s a good standby, nice to...
Pandemic telehealth rules expanded access to lifesaving addiction medication. Will the next DEA leader extend the flexibilities?

Pandemic telehealth rules expanded access to lifesaving addiction medication. Will the next DEA leader extend the flexibilities?

by Caroline Killilea | Dec 18, 2024 | Featured, Health & Science

The medication buprenorphine, used by patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), became easier for Americans to access in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this access is only a temporary protection, and experts say the clock is ticking before...
Trump Nominates New FTC Leadership: What’s Next for Antitrust Regulation?

Trump Nominates New FTC Leadership: What’s Next for Antitrust Regulation?

by Heather Zhu | Dec 12, 2024 | Business, Featured

As President-elect Donald Trump’s administration takes shape, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is set for a transformative period under newly nominated Chair Andrew Ferguson. This transition follows the departure of Lina Khan as head of the agency, whose tenure as...
Paul Atkins’ Nomination to SEC Could Carve a Future for Crypto Regulation

Paul Atkins’ Nomination to SEC Could Carve a Future for Crypto Regulation

by Ananya Chag | Dec 10, 2024 | Business, Featured

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts had reasons to celebrate Wednesday after President-elect Donald Trump tapped crypto advocate Paul Atkins for Securities and Exchange Commission chair—but his approach stops short of offering the industry a free pass. Atkins serves as...
OpenAI’s prospective shift sparks uncertainty over educational access

OpenAI’s prospective shift sparks uncertainty over educational access

by Sarah Lin | Dec 10, 2024 | Business, Education, Featured

For its 200 million weekly active users worldwide, ChatGPT is an invention of convenience. In seconds, the tool can offload hours of menial work in coding, writing and studying, just a few of the product’s many applications.  But as the company behind ChatGPT, OpenAI,...
Listen: Sen. Casey’s legacy as a champion for disability rights

Listen: Sen. Casey’s legacy as a champion for disability rights

by Audrey Pachuta | Dec 10, 2024 | Featured, Politics

As Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey nears the end of his term, he, his colleagues and activists reflect on his career of prioritizing disability rights and discuss what lies ahead. During his time in office, Casey helped phase out subminimum wage payments for the...
SCOTUS justices appear divided over upholding federal fraud charges

SCOTUS justices appear divided over upholding federal fraud charges

by Raj Ghanekar | Dec 10, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON– Supreme Court justices appeared split over whether to uphold a federal mail and wire fraud conviction Monday, questioning a Pennsylvania-based construction business’ misrepresentations in using federal funding. Stamatios “Tom” Kousisis and his company...
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