India removes retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, including aluminum, apples
The United States and the Republic of India agreed today to end six outstanding disputes at the World Trade Organization.
The United States and the Republic of India agreed today to end six outstanding disputes at the World Trade Organization.
An unnecessary bureaucratic obstacle prevents college students from receiving a degree they have obtained enough credits to complete.
The Intelligence Authorization Act authorizes funding, provides legal authorities and enhances congressional oversight for the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC).
Virginia Tech is one of 34 semifinalists for the National Science Foundation’s inaugural Regional Innovation Engines competition.
A markup of the FAA reauthorization bill is officially on an indefinite delay after an ongoing dispute over a pilot training amendment.
Two bills that would build on the important progress made to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease passed the Senate HELP committee.
More than $4.2 million in federal funding will make infrastructure improvements possible at airports across the Commonwealth.
Former president Donald Trump is pledging to appoint a special prosecutor to “go after” President Biden if Trump were to be elected in 2024, which would seem to kinda undermine his complaints, and those of his sycophants, about his pending indictment being politically motivated.
The WSJ reported yesterday that China reached a secret deal with Cuba to establish an electronic spy base on an island near Florida.
The legislation would require federal regulators to claw back up to three years of compensation received by big bank executives.
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