October 30, 2024 Lawmakers slam SBA 'stonewalling' over Michigan voter memo as campaigning claims surface The House Small Business Committee is issuing another attempt before Election Day to compel the Small Business Administration to cooperate with its oversight of Michigan electioneering claims.
October 23, 2024 Trucking groups, farmers file opening brief in lawsuit against EPA: 'unworkable mandate' Several lawsuits against the EPA over its big-rig emissions standards were consolidated into one suit, and the plaintiffs recently filed their opening brief with the court.
October 21, 2024 VA back paid hundreds of fired employees, report claims, as agency says it'll 'ensure' bad actors can't return The VA responded to a FOIA tranche showing millions in back pay to fired employees by partially blaming a Trump-era law that forced arbitration
September 25, 2024 Biden administration hit with FOIA suit seeking 25th Amendment-related comms The conservative Heritage Foundation think tank has filed a FOIA suit seeking any communications that exist pertaining to Biden DOJ legal advice concerning use of the 25th Amendment.
September 24, 2024 White House Cabinet officials rally around Biden despite backlash over his wife taking control of meeting Biden's Cabinet members expressed confidence in his "exceptionally effective" leadership and fitness for office after he recently handed off a Cabinet meeting to Jill Biden.
September 20, 2024 Social media erupts after president throws to Jill Biden to speak at Cabinet meeting: 'All yours, kid' Numerous political commentators responded to First Lady Jill Biden speaking among President Biden's Cabinet, the first Cabinet meeting since October of last year.
September 20, 2024 Biden holds first Cabinet meeting in nearly a year, first lady joins for first time President Biden convened a meeting of his Cabinet -- this time with First Lady Jill Biden attending -- for the first time Friday in nearly a year.
September 20, 2024 Biden holds first Cabinet meeting in nearly a year President Biden speaks about Israel-Lebanon tensions and chances of a cease-fire in Gaza.
September 16, 2024 On this day in history, September 16, 1919, Congress grants national charter to the American Legion On this day in history, Sept. 16, 1919, The American Legion received a charter from Congress as it continued to aid veterans and military families in the wake of World War I.
August 23, 2024 Top Republican demands answers from Newsom, feds over wrongful Medicaid payments to California immigrants Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, is demanding answers from both California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Biden administration over unpaid remittances to the feds for wrongly disbursed Medicaid funds.