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politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

House Rules Committee Fails To Pass Warrant Requirement Amendment

A warrant requirement amendment failed in the House Rules Committee following a six-to-six tie vote. The amendment was offered by Representative Mary Gay Scanlon, a Democrat from Pennsylvania. Representative Chip Roy, a Republican from Texas, criticized the amendment and discussed concerns regarding data collection mandates in vehicles. The debate included discussions on the implications of a 'kill switch' for vehicle data collection. The requirement amendment tied six to six, resulting in its failure. The amendment was tied to a broader discussion regarding redistricting efforts to create more Republican-leaning districts. This move is described as an attempt to maintain GOP control of the U.S. The vote resulted in a 6-6 tie, preventing the amendment from moving forward. Two Republicans, Chip Roy and Ralph Norman, voted alongside Democrats on the measure.
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technology 14d ago Washington D.C.

SEC Classifies Memecoins As Digital Collectibles

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has classified memecoins as digital collectibles. This regulatory shift aims to remove uncertainty and potentially increase capital for meme token presales.
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economy 14d ago Washington D.C.

Retail Stocks Slip Amid Consumer Confidence Shifts

Major retailers saw stock declines on Tuesday. Walmart shares remained flat while Target fell 2%. Costco Wholesale slipped 0.4%. Amazon shares dropped approximately 0.5%. Meta Platforms rose 1.1%, while Alphabet (Google) declined 0.1%.
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politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Defense Rebuts Selective Prosecution Claims Against Comey

Attorney Blanche contended that the case against former FBI director James Comey is not a selective prosecution. The defense argued that the department brings similar cases against lesser-known individuals.
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health 14d ago Washington D.C.

Medicaid Reimbursement Cuts Threaten Pediatric Care

Dr. Andrew Racine, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, stated that reimbursement or coverage cuts represent the most threat to Medicaid since its inception in 1965. These cuts could escalate a trend of hospitals closing or scaling back pediatric services.
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health 14d ago Washington D.C.

New York Presbyterian CEO Defends Rural Designation

New York Presbyterian Hospital CEO Dr. Brian Donnelly testified before Congress on Tuesday regarding rising healthcare costs.
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politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Todd Blanche Focuses DOJ on Political Adversaries

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has taken steps to focus Department of Justice efforts on perceived political enemies of President Trump. These targets reportedly include former CIA Director John Brennan and former President Joe Biden.
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politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

Iran's New Negotiation Proposals Rejected By US

Trump stated via social media that Iran is in a state of collapse and that leaders are requesting the opening of the Strait of Hormuz to resolve leadership issues. Donald Trump intends to change the name of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The report was cited by the Spanish newspaper El País. The news was discussed on W Radio Colombia. ICE is the law enforcement body responsible for immigration duties. The agency has faced scrutiny following the deaths of 29 migrants during enforcement operations this year. The move follows a hardening of migration policies and a decline in presidential popularity. President Trump stated he is not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal to end the war with the U.S. and Israel. He indicated Iran is requesting terms he cannot accept. Discussions regarding peace talks remain ongoing.
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economy 14d ago Washington D.C.

International Summit Discusses Fossil Fuel Exit

The US administration announced plans to return nearly $900 million to a company previously used for offshore wind leases. The move involves shifting resources away from renewable energy infrastructure.
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politics 14d ago Washington D.C.

TSA Officers Quit Following Government Shutdown

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has lost 1,100 officers since a partial government shutdown began on February 14th. Democrats and Republicans continue to exchange blame regarding the impasse. Politico reports that 1,100 TSA officers have resigned since the government shutdown began on Valentine's Day. The funding lapse is impacting key agencies including the TSA. Analysts suggest the shortage may lead to increased airport security lines and difficulties in recruiting new personnel. The agency is facing strain as funding continues to diminish. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markway Mullen stated that funding used to pay Homeland Security employees is nearly exhausted. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called on Speaker Mike Johnson to bring up a Senate bill that passed unanimously weeks ago.
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