News from November 2025
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made decisions on 16 Small Refinery Exemption (SRE) petitions from eight refineries seeking exemptions from Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) obligations for the years 2021 to 2024.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
Congressman Brett Guthrie, who chairs the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, released a statement in response to the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) decision to recall ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
ByHeart, a company specializing in baby nutrition, has voluntarily recalled two batches of its Whole Nutrition Infant Formula after being notified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about an ongoing investigation into a recent outbreak...
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
The United States has extended its congratulations to Cambodia on the occasion of the country's 72nd Independence Day, marking over seven decades since Cambodia gained independence.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
On November 8, Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau led the U.S. Presidential Delegation to the inauguration of Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee has scheduled a hearing for Thursday, November 6, to discuss ways to improve financial transparency in higher education.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
As the federal government shutdown enters its sixth week, concerns are rising over its impact on families, farmers, and small businesses in Florida and across the country.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
The House Judiciary Committee has released an interim staff report alleging that George Mason University (GMU) engaged in illegal racial discrimination in faculty hiring under the leadership of President Gregory Washington.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 8, 2025
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee has postponed its confirmation hearing for Dr. Casey Means, who was nominated to serve as Surgeon General and Medical Director in the Regular Corps of the Public Health Service.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved North Dakota's application to manage its coal combustion residuals (CCR) program, transferring regulatory authority from the federal government to the state.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
Restoration News has published a commentary by Catherine Salgado, arguing that President Trump's 2025 Gaza deal is likely to fail.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
Restoration News has announced a new episode of its weekly podcast, Restoration Spotlight, featuring actor and author Braeden Sorbo.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
Scott Donnelly, Chairman and CEO of Textron Inc., has received the Wright Stuff Award from the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA).
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
Western policymakers must balance their national trade interests in China with security concerns.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) has named David Conroy as its first Chief Data Officer and Senior Vice President of Strategy & Innovation.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
U.S. Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, both representing Texas and members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, have introduced the Ensuring Predictable and Reliable Water Deliveries Act of 2025.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
A Mexican national has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for forcing an 18-year-old woman into commercial sex acts, following years of abuse and exploitation.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
A foreign cyber attack has targeted the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), according to a statement released by House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
The President of the United States has declared the week of November 2 through November 8, 2025, as Anti-Communism Week.
By Federal Newswire | Nov 7, 2025
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), part of the Department of Homeland Security, has received over 200,000 applications from Americans seeking to join its law enforcement ranks.