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Trump Signs Orders on Deregulating Flying Cars, Supersonic Flight

By Jacob Burg President Donald Trump signed executive orders on June 6 to deregulate and open research and development into flying cars and supersonic aviation technology. Trump signed the two orders alongside others on Friday that target American drone capabilities, technology, and regulations. One order instructs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to begin testing flying […]

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USDA Employee Among 6 Charged in One of the Largest Food Stamp Fraud Cases in US History

By Chase Smith A longtime U.S. Department of Agriculture employee and five others have been charged in a sprawling fraud and bribery scheme that authorities say siphoned more than $66 million from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, commonly referred to as food stamps. Federal prosecutors unsealed a superseding indictment on May 29, accusing […]

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US-China Tariff Truce Triggers Cargo Stampede, Scramble to Diversify Beyond China: Analysts

By Sean Tseng When word broke on May 12 that Washington and Beijing had agreed to a 90-day tariff pause, containers quickly piled up at Shenzhen’s Yantian International Container Terminal, the port that handles more than a quarter of U.S.-bound cargo. U.S. duties dropped from 145 percent to 30 percent and China’s from 125 percent […]

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What to Know About Trump’s Battle With Watchdog Agency Over Federal Spending

By Joseph Lord The stage is set for a constitutional battle between President Donald Trump and a federal watchdog over the extent of presidential authority on spending, as Trump seeks to make sweeping federal spending and personnel cuts. Trump and administration officials want to reduce existing restrictions on the president’s impoundment power, which allows a […]