FAA Warns House GOP Spending Cuts Could Have Devastating Impact on U.S. Air System
Proposed cuts to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by House Republicans would result in a significant exacerbation of an existing shortage of air-traffic controllers, leading to furloughs, the halting of hiring and training, and the cessation of work on air-traffic computer systems, warns FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen.
Senate Reverses Biden's Anti-Smog Regulations
The U.S. Senate has voted against the President's pollution limits for big rigs, with Republicans claiming that the regulations were too aggressive.
Biden announces reelection campaign
Monday morning, current President Joe Biden announced his run for a second term in office.
White House Receives New Drug Regulations Proposal
New guidelines for federal workplace drug testing have been proposed, which may soon include hair testing.
China Benefits from Biden's EV Mandates
President Biden has set a goal of having two-thirds of new cars be electric by 2032.
Assessing Economic Resilience in Ukraine
One year after the war, Ukraine's economy has shrunk by 30%, which is a significant contraction compared to its pre-war output of $200 billion.
Buttigieg Attributes Racial Disparities in Road Fatalities to Inherent Road Issues
Recently, Transportation Secretary Buttigieg made headlines for suggesting that the unequal racial road fatalities in America are linked to how roads are built.
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is Forcing Supply Chains to Pay Attention
By conducting rigorous due diligence, comprehending their supply chains thoroughly, and utilizing appropriate technology, importers can play their role in combating human rights violations across the world.
Biden Administration Repairs Bridge Infrastructure
Over the last three weeks, President Joe Biden has been concentrating on replacing bridges throughout the United States by providing over $300 million in funding.
4 in 10 Americans Consider Switching to Electric Vehicles in the Future
A recent study has shown that four out of ten Americans say that their next car may be electric, which is far less than the Biden administration was hoping for.
Electric Cars May Need to Account for 54% of All Cars by 2030
The Biden administration has introduced a strict air pollution law that would require more than half of the cars in the market to be completely electric.
US trade deficit reaches third consecutive month
It is reported that the United States trade deficit has grown for the third consecutive month, reaching $70.5 billion.
Washington's Advocate for Small Businesses
Small businesses have been neglected and lacked advocacy in Washington D.C. and the White House.
Trump's Poll Numbers Surge Prior to Arraignment
Many people suggest that implementing a "gag order" or a verbal straight jacket would only increase the former president's audience.
Norfolk Southern sued by Justice Dept.
After the devastating derailment in Ohio, the DOJ has decided to file a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern for violating the Clean Water Act.
Renewal of the US trade deal is delayed
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) expired in 2020, ending the tariff-free access over 100 countries had to the United States market.
USPS mail volume is slowing down
The decline has been consistent for the last 15 years, but speeding up in the short term.
Blame the Feds for lack of charging stations at interstate rest stops
Many are still vying for charging stations at interstate rest stops, despite the 1956 Federal-Aid Highway Act.
Congress remains divided over bank failure solutions
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank has caused an uproar among the American public.
New truck tax may be repealed in House bill
This new bill could end the federal excise tax on heavy trucks for good.
