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Senate Leaves for Memorial Day Recess Without Passing ICE, Border Patrol Funding Bill

Senate Republicans adjourned for the Memorial Day recess without final passage of a roughly $72 billion reconciliation bill that would fund ICE and CBP.

Trump’s Triumphal Arch Approved by Federal Commission

A commission has approved President Donald Trump’s triumphal arch just outside of Washington, a key step toward making the project a reality.
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Bill Aims to Keep US Investors Away From Blacklisted CCP Officials

U.S. lawmakers are introducing legislation that would prohibit American investors from funding companies controlled by CCP officials on U.S. blacklist.

Supreme Court Allows US Company to Sue Over Seized Assets in Cuba

U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8–1 that a U.S. company may sue cruise lines for using business assets Cuba’s government seized decades ago.

Supreme Court Directs Lower Courts to Reexamine Decisions in Voting Rights Act Cases

Supreme Court tells lower courts to revisit two redistricting cases over who can sue to enforce a federal law that bans discriminatory voting practices.

Trump Details Military Complex Above and Below New White House Ballroom

Trump says planned White House ballroom will be the “safest building ever built,” serving ceremonial and national security purposes.

Senate Confirms 49 Trump Nominees, Including Key Energy Officials

The Senate has confirmed 49 nominees selected by President Trump, including officials tapped to oversee federal land management and energy policy.

Interior Department to Streamline Permitting in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve

The DOI has kicked off a new effort to streamline the permitting process for oil and gas infrastructure in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, it said in statement.