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Thursday, Jun 11, 2026
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Trump Hosts Governors to Align State and Federal Border Security Operations
President Donald Trump met with governors at the White House to coordinate border security strategy, securing commitments from several Republican-led states to deploy National Guard resources and strengthen enforcement cooperation along ...
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Speeds Approval Path for Small Modular Reactors
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved streamlined licensing procedures for small modular nuclear reactors, aiming to accelerate deployment of advanced nuclear power to meet rising electricity demand.
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Federal Railroad Administration Mandates Real-Time Inspection Systems for Rail Safety
The Department of Transportation introduced new safety rules requiring automated inspection technologies on high-speed rail and freight networks to detect structural issues and reduce derailment risks.
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Environmental Protection Agency Boosts Cybersecurity Funding for Rural Utilities
The Environmental Protection Agency redirected grant funding to strengthen cybersecurity defenses for rural water systems and municipal utilities, targeting vulnerabilities to ransomware and other cyber threats.
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Texas Attorney General Expands Investigations Into Corporate DEI Procurement Policies
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched civil investigations into major energy companies, alleging that diversity-focused procurement policies may conflict with state antitrust and fiduciary standards.
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Housing Department Tightens Rules on Emotional Support Animals in Federal Housing
The Department of Housing and Urban Development rescinded prior guidance on emotional support animals, requiring stricter medical documentation to qualify for housing accommodations in federally supported residential programs.
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SEC Delays Corporate Climate Risk Disclosure Rules Indefinitely
The Securities and Exchange Commission suspended mandatory corporate climate risk reporting requirements following ongoing legal challenges, pausing enforcement of the disclosure framework for public companies.
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Bureau of Land Management Expands Geothermal Leasing on Federal Lands in Western US
The Department of the Interior authorized the expansion of geothermal development leases across federal lands in western states, opening large areas for exploratory drilling to support future energy and data infrastructure demand.
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Homeland Security Deploys Advanced Biometric Surveillance Systems Along Southern Border
The Department of Homeland Security installed satellite-linked biometric and sensor systems along parts of the US southern border, aiming to enhance detection and identification of human smuggling operations.
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US Charges Transnational Networks Over Fentanyl Precursor Trafficking Through Mexico
The Department of Justice announced indictments against multiple entities accused of trafficking chemical precursors through Mexico for fentanyl production, expanding enforcement efforts against international drug supply chains linked to...
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Federal Communications Commission Launches Rural Spectrum Review to Expand 5G Coverage
The Federal Communications Commission began a comprehensive review of spectrum allocation aimed at accelerating standalone 5G deployment in rural areas, with a focus on improving connectivity for agricultural and remote communities.
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Trump Escalates Claims of Voting Irregularities in California Primary Processing
President Donald Trump raised allegations of administrative irregularities in California’s primary vote counting process, intensifying political disputes over election administration ahead of upcoming congressional races.
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Pentagon Approves Long-Term Contracts to Expand Domestic Ammunition Manufacturing
The Department of Defense approved long-term funding arrangements to expand automated production of artillery and missile systems, reinforcing domestic supply chains as part of broader efforts to stabilize military readiness.
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Federal Trade Commission Expands Antitrust Investigations Into Big Tech AI Investments
The Federal Trade Commission authorized expanded investigative actions into major technology companies over their investments in artificial intelligence startups, examining whether cloud infrastructure agreements may be restricting compe...
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US Fast-Tracks Recruitment of Cybersecurity Specialists Into Federal Tech Workforce
The Office of Personnel Management outlined accelerated hiring procedures to bring thousands of cybersecurity and data science professionals into federal agencies within 60 days, aiming to strengthen digital defense capabilities across g...
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Medicaid Work Requirements Expanded Under New Federal Interim Rule
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued an interim rule introducing stricter community engagement requirements for adult Medicaid recipients, granting states broader authority to implement work-related conditions tied to fe...
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NATO Allies Face US Pressure Over Defense Spending Thresholds Ahead of Summit
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered formal diplomatic warnings to NATO members over defense spending commitments, urging countries to meet a 2.5% of GDP target or risk adjustments to bilateral military assistance agreements ahead of...
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Supreme Court Signals Limits on SEC Enforcement Powers in Major Administrative Law Dispute
The US Supreme Court indicated it is leaning toward restricting federal agency enforcement authority, suggesting that significant civil penalties must be pursued through traditional federal courts rather than internal administrative trib...
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Department of Energy Moves to Refill Strategic Petroleum Reserve Amid Rising Gulf Tensions
The Department of Energy issued emergency procurement plans to purchase tens of millions of barrels of crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, aiming to strengthen US energy security following escalating tensions in the Strait of ...
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US Launches AI Cyber Vulnerability Clearinghouse With Treasury-Led Coordination Across Banks and Utilities
The Department of the Treasury is working with major financial institutions and infrastructure operators to establish a national artificial intelligence vulnerability clearinghouse by early July, designed to centralize threat detection a...
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Pentagon Expands Emergency Defense Procurement to Rebuild Munitions and Missile Production Capacity
The Department of Defense authorized multi-year procurement contracts aimed at expanding domestic production of artillery ammunition and guided missiles, seeking to replenish stockpiles reduced by prolonged foreign military assistance co...
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US Attorney General Orders Expanded Fraud Enforcement Against AI-Enabled Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure
Attorney General Todd Blanche directed federal prosecutors and FBI cyber units to prioritize charges under existing fraud statutes against actors using artificial intelligence tools to conduct cyber intrusions, particularly those targeti...
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Marine Veteran Graham Platner Wins Maine Democratic Senate Primary With Populist Campaign Strategy
Marine veteran Graham Platner secured the Democratic nomination for a key US Senate seat in Maine, running on a populist, anti-establishment platform that targeted independent voters and sets up a closely watched general election contest...
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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh Faces Policy Uncertainty as Inflation Models Struggle With Volatile Commodity Data
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh and senior officials are shifting toward real-time economic indicators as traditional forecasting models struggle to interpret unstable commodities data, with policymakers citing persistent uncertainty i...
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White House Rolls Out Voluntary Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Framework While Blocking Mandatory Licensing Rules
The Trump administration finalized an executive order establishing a voluntary national security framework for artificial intelligence, tasking the National Security Agency with identifying frontier models under classified procedures whi...
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Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson Coordinate on Surveillance Authority and Intelligence Leadership Nominations
President Donald Trump met House Speaker Mike Johnson at the White House to align strategy on surveillance legislation deadlines and pending intelligence leadership nominations, as Republicans push to secure a permanent Director of Natio...
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US House Approves 70 Billion Dollar Border Security Funding Package Extending Immigration Enforcement Through 2029
The US House of Representatives passed a 70 billion dollar reconciliation bill to fund federal immigration enforcement agencies through 2029, resolving a prolonged standoff with Democrats and averting renewed disruptions to Department of...
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United States and Iran Escalate Military Strikes as Trump Authorizes Retaliatory Air Operations Near Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump authorized retaliatory airstrikes on targets in Iran’s Hormozgan province following the downing of a US Army helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to respond with ...
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Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Deprivation of Liberty in Healthcare Settings
A major Supreme Court decision has redefined the legal standards governing deprivation of liberty in healthcare and social care environments, creating new compliance obligations for public authorities and care providers.
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Labor Department Finalizes Expanded Financial Disclosure Requirements for Unions
New federal regulations will require labor organizations to comply with stricter reporting and transparency standards under updated Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act rules.
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Trump Announces UFC Event on White House South Lawn
President Donald Trump said the White House will host a UFC event on the South Lawn in June as part of celebrations marking Flag Day and his 80th birthday.
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Justice Department Investigates Philadelphia Police Over Concealed Carry Permit Revocations
Federal civil rights officials opened an investigation into whether Philadelphia authorities improperly revoked lawful firearms permits using an overly broad interpretation of "good cause" standards.
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North Carolina Teen Sentenced for Threats Against Major Universities
A 19-year-old defendant received a federal prison sentence after transmitting threats of mass violence targeting the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of North Texas.
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Defendant Sentenced in Multistate Forced Labor and Visa Fraud Conspiracy
A federal court imposed a 70-month prison sentence on a defendant convicted of participating in a racketeering scheme that exploited Mexican agricultural workers through coercion and visa fraud.
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Federal Prosecutors Charge 26 Alleged Trinitarios Gang Members in Racketeering Case
Authorities in Massachusetts unsealed sweeping indictments linking members and associates of the Trinitarios gang to multiple murders and extensive drug trafficking operations.
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Federal Contractor Agrees to $21.3 Million Settlement in Veteran Contracting Case
Broadway Electric Incorporated and its executives agreed to pay $21.3 million to resolve allegations that the company improperly obtained federal contracts reserved for service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
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United States and Ghana Complete Extradition in Major Corruption Case
The Justice Department announced the extradition of former Ghanaian official Sedina Christine Tamakloe Attionu to serve a prison sentence for the misappropriation of public funds, underscoring growing international cooperation on corrupt...
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House Republicans Advance Housing Department Spending Bill Without Democratic Support
The House Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal 2027 funding measure for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, opening what is expected to be a contentious budget debate later this year.
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American Petroleum Institute Warns Strategic Petroleum Reserve Has Fallen to Concerning Levels
Industry leaders cautioned that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has declined to roughly 350 million barrels, potentially limiting the government's ability to respond to future global supply disruptions.
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Bipartisan Lawmakers Seek Federal Rules for College Athlete Compensation
Senators introduced new legislation aimed at regulating name, image, and likeness payments and transfer portal activity while avoiding a position on whether student-athletes should be classified as employees.
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Bipartisan Senators Introduce Bill to Protect State Department Career Officials
A group of Democratic senators unveiled legislation designed to strengthen merit-based personnel practices and shield career diplomats from political retaliation.
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Postal Service Proposes New Restrictions on Mail-In Ballot Delivery Procedures
A proposed rule would prevent absentee ballots from being delivered to individuals not appearing on official voter lists, igniting debate over federal involvement in election administration.
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White House Launches Coordinated Campaign Against International Cybercrime Networks
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing law enforcement, cybersecurity, and diplomatic agencies to intensify efforts against transnational scam operations and financial fraud networks targeting Americans.
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Trump Administration Orders Pentagon to Pursue Long-Term Coal Power Contracts
A new executive order directs the Departments of Defense and Energy to seek long-term agreements with domestic coal-fired power plants, with the administration arguing reliable baseload generation is critical for military installations.
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Justice Department Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into City University of New York Program
Federal investigators launched a review of the City University of New York's Black Male Initiative following allegations that the programme provides benefits on the basis of race.
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Moves to Rescind Longstanding Affirmative Action Guidance
Federal regulators advanced plans to eliminate interpretive affirmative action rules dating back to 1979, aligning employment policy with the administration's broader rollback of diversity and equity initiatives.
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Justice Department Declares Federal Disparate Impact Employment Guidance Unconstitutional
A binding legal opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel concluded that Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidance on disparate impact liability violates constitutional protections by encouraging race-based employment decisions.
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Justice Department Reorganizes Election Oversight Responsibilities
The Trump administration initiated changes within the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section, shifting certain election-related functions and prompting criticism from former officials and congressional Democrats.
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Trump Hosts Governors to Align State and Federal Border Security Operations
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Speeds Approval Path for Small Modular Reactors
Federal Railroad Administration Mandates Real-Time Inspection Systems for Rail Safety
Environmental Protection Agency Boosts Cybersecurity Funding for Rural Utilities
Texas Attorney General Expands Investigations Into Corporate DEI Procurement Policies
Housing Department Tightens Rules on Emotional Support Animals in Federal Housing
SEC Delays Corporate Climate Risk Disclosure Rules Indefinitely
Bureau of Land Management Expands Geothermal Leasing on Federal Lands in Western US
Homeland Security Deploys Advanced Biometric Surveillance Systems Along Southern Border
US Charges Transnational Networks Over Fentanyl Precursor Trafficking Through Mexico
Federal Communications Commission Launches Rural Spectrum Review to Expand 5G Coverage
Trump Escalates Claims of Voting Irregularities in California Primary Processing
Pentagon Approves Long-Term Contracts to Expand Domestic Ammunition Manufacturing
Federal Trade Commission Expands Antitrust Investigations Into Big Tech AI Investments
US Fast-Tracks Recruitment of Cybersecurity Specialists Into Federal Tech Workforce
Medicaid Work Requirements Expanded Under New Federal Interim Rule
NATO Allies Face US Pressure Over Defense Spending Thresholds Ahead of Summit
Supreme Court Signals Limits on SEC Enforcement Powers in Major Administrative Law Dispute
Department of Energy Moves to Refill Strategic Petroleum Reserve Amid Rising Gulf Tensions
US Launches AI Cyber Vulnerability Clearinghouse With Treasury-Led Coordination Across Banks and Utilities
Pentagon Expands Emergency Defense Procurement to Rebuild Munitions and Missile Production Capacity
US Attorney General Orders Expanded Fraud Enforcement Against AI-Enabled Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure
Marine Veteran Graham Platner Wins Maine Democratic Senate Primary With Populist Campaign Strategy
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh Faces Policy Uncertainty as Inflation Models Struggle With Volatile Commodity Data
White House Rolls Out Voluntary Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Framework While Blocking Mandatory Licensing Rules
Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson Coordinate on Surveillance Authority and Intelligence Leadership Nominations
US House Approves 70 Billion Dollar Border Security Funding Package Extending Immigration Enforcement Through 2029
United States and Iran Escalate Military Strikes as Trump Authorizes Retaliatory Air Operations Near Strait of Hormuz
Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Deprivation of Liberty in Healthcare Settings
Labor Department Finalizes Expanded Financial Disclosure Requirements for Unions
Trump Announces UFC Event on White House South Lawn
Justice Department Investigates Philadelphia Police Over Concealed Carry Permit Revocations
North Carolina Teen Sentenced for Threats Against Major Universities
Defendant Sentenced in Multistate Forced Labor and Visa Fraud Conspiracy
Federal Prosecutors Charge 26 Alleged Trinitarios Gang Members in Racketeering Case
Federal Contractor Agrees to $21.3 Million Settlement in Veteran Contracting Case
United States and Ghana Complete Extradition in Major Corruption Case
House Republicans Advance Housing Department Spending Bill Without Democratic Support
American Petroleum Institute Warns Strategic Petroleum Reserve Has Fallen to Concerning Levels
Bipartisan Lawmakers Seek Federal Rules for College Athlete Compensation
Bipartisan Senators Introduce Bill to Protect State Department Career Officials
Postal Service Proposes New Restrictions on Mail-In Ballot Delivery Procedures
White House Launches Coordinated Campaign Against International Cybercrime Networks
Trump Administration Orders Pentagon to Pursue Long-Term Coal Power Contracts
Justice Department Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into City University of New York Program
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Moves to Rescind Longstanding Affirmative Action Guidance
Justice Department Declares Federal Disparate Impact Employment Guidance Unconstitutional
Justice Department Reorganizes Election Oversight Responsibilities
Senate Rejects Citizenship Verification Measure for Federal Voter Registration
Supreme Court Reopens Dispute Over Federal Gas Furnace Efficiency Standards
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