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NRF Foundation launches conflict de-escalation training for retail workers

The NRF Foundation has introduced a new Customer Conflict De-escalation training program aimed at front-line retail employees. This initiative is part of the RISE Up educational training program, which seeks to create a safe and positive environment for both retail workers and customers.


House passes resolution repealing EPA vehicle emissions standards

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has expressed approval for the recent passage of H.J.Res. 136 by the U.S. House of Representatives. The resolution aims to repeal the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) rule on light- and medium-duty vehicle emissions standards.


Fielding Graduate University's Wendi S. Williams elected American Psychological Association President

Wendi S. Williams, PhD, provost and senior vice president at Fielding Graduate University, has been elected the 2026 president of the American Psychological Association (APA).


Justice Department updates guidelines on corporate compliance programs

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri addressed the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) at their 23rd Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute, highlighting the Department of Justice's efforts to hold companies accountable for corporate crime.


Commerce Deputy Secretary meets with Dutch Economic Affairs Minister

Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves met with Minister of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands Dirk Beljaarts in Washington, D.C. today. The meeting focused on strengthening trade and investment relations between the United States and the Netherlands.


James B Nutter agrees $2 4m settlement over false federal mortgage insurance claims

James B. Nutter & Company, a former mortgage lender based in Kansas City, Missouri, has agreed to pay $2.4 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act and the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989. The company allegedly underwrote Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM) insured by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s Federal Housing Administration (FHA) that did not meet program eligibility requirements.


HUD charges Florida property owner with disability discrimination

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has charged Tallahassee housing providers Greenbriar Partners, LLC, Jackson Properties and Financial Services, LLC, and Erwin D. Jackson with violating the Fair Housing Act. The charge stems from their alleged failure to grant a tenant with a disability a reasonable accommodation for an emotional support animal.


Blinken emphasizes digital governance at UN General Assembly event

Secretary Antony J. Blinken addressed the Freedom Online Coalition Ministerial Event on AI for Humanity during the UN General Assembly's High-Level Week. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of digital governance and international cooperation in protecting human rights online.


EPA proposes settlements over illegal discharges on Tutuila Island

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced proposed settlement agreements with Paramount Builders, Inc. and Continental Transport Corporation over Clean Water Act violations on Tutuila Island, American Samoa.


EFF challenges Texas' HB 1181 at Supreme Court

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), along with the Woodhull Freedom Foundation and TechFreedom, has called on the Supreme Court to invalidate Texas' HB 1181. This law mandates age verification for access to online sexual content, which the organizations argue infringes on constitutional rights.


Blinken addresses launch of Friends of Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty at UN

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken addressed a high-level meeting at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on September 23, 2024. The event marked the launch of the Friends of Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty group.


DoD commits $500 million annually for advancing women's health research

The Department of Defense (DoD) has announced new initiatives to address health disparities faced by women, including conditions that uniquely or disproportionately affect them. This effort is part of the broader mission to support the health of women service members, veterans, and beneficiaries. The DoD aims to enhance medical readiness and aligns with the President's Executive Order on Advancing Women's Health Research and Innovation.


Commerce Secretary welcomes new Indo-Pacific economic framework agreements set for mid-October

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and ministers from 13 Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) partners held their third Ministerial meeting this year to discuss IPEF Pillars II, III, and IV. During the virtual meeting, Secretary Raimondo noted the progress made since the last meeting in Singapore in June 2024. She highlighted steps taken by the partners to build resilient supply chains, transition to clean economies, and level the playing field for businesses.


Antony J. Blinken calls for reform at Summit of Future

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken addressed the Summit of the Future at the UN Headquarters in New York City on September 23, 2024. During his remarks, Blinken emphasized the urgent need for support, reform, and revitalization to fulfill the United Nations' crucial purpose.


Florida man pleads guilty to attempting to entice minor

A Florida man has pleaded guilty to attempting to entice a minor to engage in sexual activity. The plea follows an investigation by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Orlando.


Florida man convicted on multiple counts of sex trafficking

Following a nine-day trial, a federal jury in the Southern District of Florida has convicted Shannima Yuantrell Session, also known as Shalamar, 47, from Lake Placid, Florida. He was found guilty on 13 charges related to sex trafficking nearly a dozen women and girls. Session compelled some victims to commit commercial sex acts between July 2011 and July 2013, while others were forced into similar acts between February 2016 and February 2019.


DHS announces $279.9 million for state & local cybersecurity grants

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the availability of $279.9 million in grant funding for the Fiscal Year 2024 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP). Now in its third year, this program aims to help state, local, and territorial governments reduce cyber risk and build resilience against evolving cybersecurity threats.


Blinken meets with South Korean and Japanese foreign ministers in New York

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Cho Tae-Yul, and Japanese Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko met in New York City on September 23, 2024. The meeting emphasized the ongoing trilateral cooperation between the United States, Japan, and South Korea.


ITI supports House passage of Building Chips in America Act

The global tech trade association ITI has released a statement from its President and CEO Jason Oxman following the U.S. House of Representatives' approval of the Building Chips in America Act.


BT launches internal GenAI platform powered by AWS

BT Group’s Digital Unit has introduced an internal platform named GenAI Gateway, designed to leverage large language models (LLMs) from various providers such as Anthropic, Meta, Claude, Cohere, and Amazon. This platform was developed in collaboration with AWS using Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker, and AWS Professional Services. The GenAI Gateway offers secure access to natural-language processing and LLMs, which BT Group plans to integrate into its business operations.