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EPA awards New Jersey nearly $169 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for water infrastructure improvements

EPA awards New Jersey nearly $169 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding for water infrastructure improvements

EPA Proposes New Mitigation Measures for Rodenticides, Including Pilot for Protecting Endangered Species

EPA Proposes New Mitigation Measures for Rodenticides, Including Pilot for Protecting Endangered Species

New class of porous metal nanoparticles will give rise to new capabilities in biomolecular absorption, chemical sensing and separations

New class of porous metal nanoparticles will give rise to new capabilities in biomolecular absorption, chemical sensing and separations

Intern alum soars to new heights at AISES conference

Intern alum soars to new heights at AISES conference

NTIA calls for tough new privacy rules

NTIA calls for tough new privacy rules

NIST Finds a Sweet New Way to Print Microchip Patterns on Curvy Surfaces

NIST Finds a Sweet New Way to Print Microchip Patterns on Curvy Surfaces

Whale and Dolphin Conservation Expands Marine Mammal Stranding Network Territory

Whale and Dolphin Conservation Expands Marine Mammal Stranding Network Territory

New Voluntary Slowdown for Commercial Ships Aims to Quiet the Sound for Endangered Killer Whales

New Voluntary Slowdown for Commercial Ships Aims to Quiet the Sound for Endangered Killer Whales

ICYMI: Comer Joins “Hannity,” Vows to Have Twitter Employees Responsible for Censorship of Laptop Story Before Oversight Committee

House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) joined “Hannity” on Fox News to discuss Twitter’s censorship of the New York Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop and the Biden family’s business schemes.

Chair Grijalva Celebrates New Avi Kwa Ame National Monument, Actions on Tribal Consultation and Co-Management

House Natural Resources Committee Chair Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) today issued the following statement on President Biden’s designation of the nearly 450,000-acre Avi Kwa Ame National Monument in Nevada and the administration’s announcement of several new actions to support Indian Country at today’s White House Tribal Nations Summit.

Grassley, Durbin Urge DHS to Address High Volume of Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Reports

Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) are seeking information from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on steps being taken to reduce an alarming number of sexual harassment and misconduct reports.

Investigating the investigators: FBI sent list of six demands in wake of ‘bogus information’ from informants

The FBI has received a series of written questions from a top Republican over the bureau’s handling of “secret informants” on the heels of “bogus information” being obtained from sources and in the wake of a bombshell report on the program’s underlying problems, the Washington Examiner has learned

FEMA Provides $10 Million to New Jersey for Climate Resilience Projects in Communities Impacted by Hurricane Ida

Today, FEMA announced it has obligated $10 million for flood resilience projects in New Jersey through its Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Swift Current initiative, taking strides towards timely hazard mitigation by expediting money to communities working to become more resilient to floods.

Two TSA explosives detection canines from the New York area are featured in TSA’s 2023 Canine Calendar

A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) explosives detection canine from LaGuardia Airport and one from John F. Kennedy International Airport are two of 13 dogs featured in the free downloadable TSA 2023 monthly calendar that honors its explosives detection canines from across the country.

DHS S&T Announces New Student Research Internship

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) launched the competition for graduate and undergraduate students across the United States and territories to participate in the 2023 Homeland Security Professional Opportunities for the Student Workforce to Experience Research (HS-POWER) internship program.

Border Patrol closes two stash houses at Laredo Sector

Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to Laredo South Station closed two stash houses in Laredo, Texas.

Collaborative Efforts Yield 52 Individuals at Laredo Sector

Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Laredo South Station working collaborative efforts with DPS yielded 52 individuals in Laredo, Texas.

A convicted sex offender and gang member apprehended by Laredo Sector Border Patrol

A convicted sex offender and a gang member was apprehended by Laredo Sector Border Patrol in two separate events.

Granholm: Applications open for DOE program for 'healthier learning environments and big cost savings'

The U.S. Department of Energy announced that applications are open for the Renew America's Schools grant program.

Vilsack: Hispanic-serviing initiatives are 'crucial to providing leadership and strategic direction'

U.S. Department of Agriculture announced two initiatives to increase access to USDA programs in the Hispanic community.

Raimondo: U.S. must 'defend our security and values in the near term' when dealing with China

Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said, for the past decade, China’s leaders have been clear they are pursuing an alternative vision of their country’s future and have no plans to pursue political and economic reform.

Becker: New strategy 'takes a comprehensive approach to reducing lead exposure'

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging Pueblo-area contractors to attend a free lead-safe work practices training and certification course Dec. 5.

Pilotin: 'Employers relying on H-2B guest workers must fulfill the terms of their contracts'

The U.S. Department of Labor recently announced an Idaho stone quarry has been ordered to pay almost $1 million in back pay to 60 workers.

Crowe: 'Billing for unnecessary ambulance transports wastes taxpayer dollars'

An Illinois ambulance company settled allegations of billing Medicare for unnecessary, non-emergency ambulance transportation by agreeing to pay $302,124.37.

Pensacola Man Sentenced To Twenty-Six Years In Federal Prison For Federal Drug Trafficking And Firearms Offenses

News Release: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA - Charles E. Posey, Jr., 33, of Pensacola, Florida, was sentenced to 26.5 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to federal drug trafficking and firearms offenses. The sentence was announced by Jason R. Coody, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.