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ScienceCarderock Division Launches Rural Outreach to Recruit Navy Engineers
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division visited Calvert County, Maryland on April 9 to recruit rural students for careers in naval engineering.
PoliticsSheila Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns From House Before Ethics Vote
Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday to avoid a scheduled ethics panel expulsion vote.
HealthTrump targets Feeding Our Future in $250M fraud probe
President Trump launched a task force to investigate the Minnesota nonprofit Feeding Our Future over the alleged theft of $250 million in COVID-19 funds.
HealthC-SPAN Archives Become Essential Data Hub for Civic Research
The C-SPAN Archives now function as a vital digital hub for civic researchers, providing public access to millions of hours of historical broadcast records.
BusinessSBA Injects $45 Billion Into 85,000 Firms Amid Rising Failure Rates
The Small Business Administration distributed $45 billion to 85,000 firms this year, even as administrator Kelly Loeffler addresses rising business failures.
PoliticsTrump Extends Iran Ceasefire, Citing Pakistani Mediation Efforts
President Donald Trump extended the Iran ceasefire following mediation by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, pausing military action for negotiations.
ScienceDOE Budget Proposal Cuts Funding for National Science Infrastructure
Senator Alex Padilla questioned Energy Secretary Chris Wright regarding the DOE's fiscal 2027 budget proposal, which reduces funding for national science labs.
EntertainmentFoxborough Grows Beyond Patriots Stadium to Redefine Suburbia
Foxborough transformed from a small town of 6,500 residents into a major tourism hub by leveraging Gillette Stadium to host international sports and music.
HealthSchumer Pushes New Plan to Stabilize Federal Health Care Funding
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is leading a new push to extend federal premium tax credits to prevent millions from losing affordable health care.
FinanceStrait of Hormuz Traffic Plummets to Near Zero, Gas Prices Surge
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz dropped from 130 ships to nearly zero, causing U.S. gas prices to surge as global oil supplies face a major bottleneck.
FinanceIran Oil Conflict Costs $50 Billion, 500 Million Barrels Lost
The ongoing conflict in Iran caused 500 million barrels of crude oil production to be lost, resulting in a total financial deficit of 50 billion dollars.