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Aerospace Industries Association calls on Congress to end government shutdown

As the U.S. government shutdown continues into its second week, the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has urged Congress to pass a continuing resolution to reopen federal operations.


Secretary Rubio and UK Foreign Secretary Cooper discuss Gaza and Ukraine conflicts

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a call with U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to discuss ongoing international conflicts.


Senate Aging Committee to hold hearing on overdependence on foreign generic drugs

Chairman Rick Scott and Ranking Member Kirsten Gillibrand of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging are set to hold a hearing on October 8 titled “Bad Medicine: Closing Loopholes that Kill American Patients.” The session will address America’s...


Eureka recalls Durra Ground Cinnamon due to possible lead contamination

Eureka Inc., based in Pomona, California, has issued a recall for its Durra Ground Cinnamon 100 gram plastic container due to potential lead contamination.


Senate confirms USDA leaders Devon Westhill and Michael Boren

The Senate has confirmed Devon Westhill as Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Civil Rights and Michael Boren as Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.


House Select Committee reports allied firms’ role in boosting China’s chip sector

A recent investigation by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has found that companies from the United States and allied countries have played a significant role in supporting China's semiconductor industry.


Today marks two years since the October 7 attacks, when Hamas killed over 1,200 people in Israel, including 46 Americans.


Senator Cruz raises concerns over perceived ideological bias on Wikipedia

U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chairman Ted Cruz has expressed concerns about ideological bias on Wikipedia and its potential impact on artificial intelligence systems.


Chairman Cole criticizes Senate Democrats over ongoing government shutdown

As the government shutdown led by Democrats entered its seventh day, House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) appeared on Fox Report Weekend to discuss the ongoing situation and place responsibility for the impasse on Senate Democrats.


Warm Springs man sentenced to over 11 years for exploiting minor via social media

A man from Warm Springs, Oregon, has been sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison for coercing and exploiting a 15-year-old minor using online platforms.


Poll shows strong support for extending health care tax credits

A recent poll conducted by KFF reveals that a significant majority of Americans, 78 percent, are in favor of extending the enhanced premium tax credits.


President Trump proclaims October 3 as National Manufacturing Day

President Donald J. Trump has issued a proclamation designating October 3, 2025, as National Manufacturing Day.


FAA limits communications during funding lapse but maintains safety messaging

Due to a lapse in funding, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it will reduce its communications.


Derek Theurer appointed to perform duties of Deputy Secretary at U.S. Treasury

Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent has announced that Derek Theurer will perform the duties of Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.


Portland man charged with assaulting federal officer near ICE building

A Portland resident, Alexander Jay Boyce, 38, appeared in federal court following allegations that he assaulted a federal law enforcement officer near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in South Portland.


Sno Pac Foods recalls frozen spinach due to possible listeria contamination

Sno Pac Foods, based in Caledonia, Minnesota, has issued a recall for its Del Mar 35-pound bulk organic frozen spinach and Sno Pac 10-ounce organic frozen cut spinach.


FTC, SEC, and SSA host webinar on avoiding government imposter scams

In 2024, Americans reported losses of nearly $13 billion due to fraud, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).


OPINION: How Qatar won Washington

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s apology to Qatar last week for striking Hamas leaders in Doha—communicated by a phone call from the White House—marked a new era in Qatar’s extraordinary diplomatic rise.


Poll finds most Americans want Democrats to end government shutdown

Most Americans believe Democrats should end the current government shutdown, according to a recent Harvard CAPS/Harris poll.


Treasury targets Mexican suppliers linked to Sinaloa Cartel's fentanyl operations

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has announced sanctions against eight individuals and 12 companies in Mexico connected to the Sinaloa Cartel’s Los Chapitos faction.