Category: News
DOT Issues New Rule Requiring Two-Person Crew for Trains
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said some trains are operated with just one crew member on board. Some of those trains can be as long as three miles long. But after several train derailments, including the Norfolk Southern East Palestine, Ohio derailment last February, the Department of Transportation is making a big rule change, aiming to improve rail safety.
Families of Hostages, Anti-Government Protesters Call on New Israeli Leadership
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a few days, it will mark six months since Hamas attacked Israel. Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Israel over the weekend, protesting the Israeli government, calling for new elections. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing some of the most significant pressure from home and abroad.
Foreign Ownership of U.S. Farmland and the Threat of Adversaries
Just how big of a threat does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pose to American farmland? That was the big question and a major focus of a recent hearing on capitol hill.
