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Rebecca McPhail: West Virginia Can Power America’s Future

By Rebecca McPhail For The Intelligencer West Virginia is home to world-class natural gas resources that support industries across our region and provide livelihoods for tens of thousands of West Virginians. At the same time, the electric transmission system that delivers power across our state is aging and under increasing strain. This is not just a technical concern. It is an issue that touches every part of our economy and our daily lives. The natural gas and oil industry and the electric grid are closely connected. Compressor stations, processing facilities, and critical safety systems all rely on dependable electricity. When...

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Judge blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund until government agrees it’s been dissolved

By Ashley Murray  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge in the Eastern District of Virginia issued a preliminary injunction Friday halting the Trump administration's nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund for one week, giving the government time to sign a "clear, unambiguous" agreement that the fund is dead. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said from...

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Corporate logos abound on White House grounds in prep for fights by Trump-allied UFC

By Ashley Murray  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Advertisements for Polymarket and Bud Light lined an eight-sided cage on the White House grounds Thursday ahead of a series of mixed martial arts fights scheduled for Sunday, President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, and billed as a celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The Las Vegas-based Ultimate Fighting Championship company,...

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Tariff refunds for small businesses past due, US Senate Dems tell Trump administration

By Amelia Twyman  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has failed to refund more than $145 billion in tariffs that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unlawful, a pair of U.S. Senate Democrats said in a Wednesday letter to the administration’s chief of customs. Sens. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Edward Markey of Massachusetts demanded that...

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Strong candidates in Alaska, Ohio seen as moving US Senate races toward Dems

By Jacob Fischler  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics Democrats’ prospects in a trio of key U.S. Senate races are improving, an influential elections forecaster said Thursday, though Republicans are still favored to retain control of the chamber after the midterm elections. Sabato’s Crystal Ball, which predicts election outcomes, moved three races — in North Carolina, Alaska and Ohio — in...

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‘The Dumocrats are at it again’: Trump attack on California election offers midterm preview

By Jonathan Shorman  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics California often takes days or even weeks to tally votes after its elections, a product of measures to protect voters and a deluge of mail ballots dropped off on Election Day. Incomplete vote totals reported in the hours after polls close don’t always reflect final results. None of this is evidence...

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Case against Trump weaponization fund paused following Blanche reversal

By Ashley Murray  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A federal judge denied a temporary restraining order Wednesday on President Donald Trump’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, saying the issue is moot after acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said last week the administration is “not moving forward” with the controversial plan. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said...

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US Senate Dems press federal agency to increase oversight of prediction markets

By Amelia Twyman  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A group of 16 U.S. Senate Democrats is calling on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to tighten its regulation of prediction markets, citing concerns over insider trading and other consumer harms as betting on future events grows in popularity. The senators, led by Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee...

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Head of Social Security challenged by lawmakers over long lines, wait times

By Jennifer Shutt  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — The head of the Social Security Administration testified before Congress on Wednesday that customer service has drastically improved during the last year, though he declined to offer ways to address the program's dire financial situation. Commissioner Frank Bisignano instead deferred to lawmakers, who will need to make changes...

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USDA Secretary Rollins blames Biden border policies for screwworm threat

By Sam Gauntt  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Wednesday blamed the Biden administration’s “open-border policies” for the six confirmed cases of the New World screwworm that have reached the United States, repeating a theme among Republicans. Speaking to members of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee during an oversight hearing,...

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US House passes bill to combat ‘ghost’ federal student aid applicants

By Shauneen Miranda  |  D.C. Bureau  |  Gov & Politics WASHINGTON — A bill to crack down on financial aid fraud passed the U.S. House on Wednesday. The measure, which passed 249-172, would require the U.S. Department of Education to set up an identity fraud detection system for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, better known as FAFSA. Nearly 40...

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