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Lawsuit Seeks To Halt Trump's Lincoln Memorial Makeover
A lawsuit has been filed to stop a $13 million makeover of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The project is associated with former President Trump.
NPR
Former Fed Plans to Remain on Board
CNA938 Singapore
House Republicans Praise Trump For Pardoning Felons
House Republicans' first order of business after a 10-day recess was a resolution praising President Trump. The resolution commended him for pardoning felons convicted of assaulting police officers and for "restoring law and order."
China and US Identified as Global Economic Powers
A radio discussion identified the United States and China as the two major global economic powers. President Xi Jinping has stated China and the US are economic leaders.
Radio Monte Carlo Uruguay
US Government Investigates UFOs, Claims Unique Position
The United States is the only government in the world that actively investigates UFOs. The US government has stated it holds a unique position regarding UFO investigations.
Talk Radio 1210 WPHT
US Government Withholds UFO Files
A radio host suggested that the Department of Justice is withholding files related to UFOs for reasons beyond stated redactions.
Talk Radio 1210 WPHT
US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Announces Moratorium
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced a six-month pause for new suppliers of certain services. This is the second such moratorium from the agency.
NPR
US Student Aid Policy Changes Announced
New policy changes are being implemented for federal student aid applications, including improvements to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
WAMU 88.5 DC
Law Enforcement Officer Deaths Recorded In Washington
As of April 26th, nearly 25,000 names of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty have been inscribed on the National Memorial. This figure represents officers who did not return home. Each name represents a life lost while serving.
C-SPAN Radio
US Medicare Halts New Enrollments Amid Investigation
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is imposing a six-month nationwide freeze on new Medicare enrollments for hospices and home health agencies. This pause applies to providers in Pierce, Lena Simmons, and other areas.
C-SPAN Radio