News published on Federal Newswire in May 2022

News from May 2022


Secretary Blinken’s Call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba

Release: The following is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price.


Public notices: Energy Department publishes 43 in week ending May 7

There were 43 notices published by the Energy Department in week ending May 7, according to the Federal Register.


Cassidy: 'We need to rein in spending and limit China’s leverage over the United States'

Two senators recently commented on The National Debt is National Security Act, which seeks to regulate the amount of the national debt that foreign governments can acquire.


Yang: Unemployed offer 'wealth of talent' often hidden from employers

The U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission held an online roundtable to address challenges workers reentering the workforce after unemployment face.


Jacobs-Young: USDA scientist's 'pioneering research has improved the way we grow food'

A U.S. Department of Agriculture scientist has been named a finalist for a Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal for his research to protect water quality and aquatic life from pollutants in agricultural runoff.


Cash: 'We thank UConn for helping to fulfill our mission of protecting human health and the environment'

The University of Connecticut has been named a winner of the Environmental Protection Agency's 10th annual Campus RainWorks Challenge.


Neill: Wild horse and burro corral will allow public to see the 'animals and the care that is provided for them'

The Bureau of Land Management announced a free tour of the Indian Lakes Off-Range Wild Horse and Burro Corral, that will be open to the public starting May 13.


Release: As President Putin’s unprovoked and unjustified war enters its fourth month, the United States recognizes the staggering human toll of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. Civilian casualties continue to mount, as do widespread reports of war crimes and other atrocities perpetrated by Russia’s forces in Ukraine.


Public notices: Commerce Department publishes 36 in week ending May 7

There were 36 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending May 7, according to the Federal Register.


U.S. Marshals Task Force Arrest Suspect on Kidnapping, Aggravated Domestic Assault,
and Theft of Motor Vehicle Theft

U.S. Marshals Task Force Arrest Suspect on Kidnapping, Aggravated Domestic Assault, and Theft of Motor Vehicle Theft


Fugitive from Mexico Wanted in Connection with the Disappearance of U.S. Citizen, Captured

Fugitive from Mexico Wanted in Connection with the Disappearance of U.S. Citizen, Captured


There were nine notices published by the Agriculture Department in week ending May 7, according to the Federal Register.


News Release: On Saturday evening, a construction barge carrying an excavator and other equipment broke loose and was held in the Potomac River for a short time. This afternoon, a second barge broke loose as well. Both floated downriver toward Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.


Public notices: Justice Department publishes 11 in week ending May 7

There were 11 notices published by the Justice Department in week ending May 7, according to the Federal Register.


“Senate“ was published in the Daily Digest section on pages D464-D467 on May 4


Public notices: Environmental Protection Agency publishes 11 in week ending May 7

There were 11 notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency in week ending May 7, according to the Federal Register.


News Release: I join my fellow Americans and people across the world as we prepare to mark the 77th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. Together, we commemorate the shared resilience and resolve of all the soldiers and civilians that led to the Allied victory over the Nazis. We mourn the merciless slaughter of tens ...


Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs Michele J. Sison’s Travel to Switzerland

Release: Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs Michele J. Sison will travel to Switzerland May 9-11 for consultations on a wide range of U.S. priorities in the United Nations, including global health, health security, human rights, and preventing sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment.


Release: As President Putin’s unprovoked and unjustified war enters its fourth month, the United States recognizes the staggering human toll of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. Civilian casualties continue to mount, as do widespread reports of war crimes and other atrocities perpetrated by Russia’s forces in Ukraine.


Yea: Drone competition work may help in 'saving the life of a first responder'

The National Institute of Standards and Technology issued a challenge for competitors to design easily flyable unmanned aircraft to give first responders more visibility for indoor search and rescue operations.