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Satellite licensing bill advances after Cruz, Cantwell deal
That change came after Cantwell pointed last week to an application from Elon Musk's Starlink for a constellation of up to 1 million "orbital data centers."
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That change came after Cantwell pointed last week to an application from Elon Musk's Starlink for a constellation of up to 1 million "orbital data centers."
He flipped a Democratic seat in 2024 by less than 1 percentage point, winning with about 49 percent of the vote.
SpaceX applied last month to launch a constellation of up to 1 million "orbital data centers."↵↵Separately, Sen.
↵↵She said the move was particularly necessary after SpaceX applied to launch a constellation of "up to 1 million" satellites with "unprecedented computing capacity to power advanced artificial intelligence
↵↵According to the filing, Cole has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder Level 1, has lived in the same community since his childhood, has a job waiting for him if were to be released and can have
↵↵According to the filing, Cole has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder Level 1, has lived in the same community since his childhood, has a job waiting for him if were to be released and can have
Investments in the United States↵↵Trump also told his audience in Pennsylvania, "In four years under Biden, Democrats secured less than $1 trillion in new investments in our country."
↵↵The potential for the military budget to meet or exceed $1 trillion in fiscal 2026 has defense hawks pleased, even if the authorized level does not meet the $924.7 billion that the Senate had endorsed
"I'm hoping that we can find a bill that can get 60 votes that can fix the problem with these changes for Jan. 1, 2026."
↵↵Likewise, the Professional Services Council, a trade group that represents hundreds of federal contractors and more than 1 million employees, expressed strong opposition to the Warren-Sheehy proposal
↵↵But the push to ban members from owning or trading stocks, which goes back years and seemingly had been picking up momentum, was derailed by the shutdown that began on Oct. 1.
↵↵The partial government shutdown that started Oct. 1 has become the longest in history.
that would eliminate the cap for households making up to $400,000, then reinstate the limit on a sliding scale beginning at $60,000 and ultimately phasing out completely for households earning at least $1
Oral argument is scheduled for March 1, and a decision would be expected by the conclusion of the term at the end of June.
Corrected 1:18 p.m. | Even as Washington takes a hard line on keeping U.S. technology and data beyond China’s reach, the federal government has thus far been slow to close another channel of technology
The hearing, titled “The Biden Border Crisis, Part 1,” could serve as fodder for House Republicans to bolster another goal of theirs: impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Republicans, who also had broader criticisms of the move, raised objections to the sale of nearly 1 million barrels of oil to Unipec America, a Houston-based subsidiary of the Chinese state-owned firm
At the time of its collapse, Terra was the largest algorithmic stablecoin, a digital asset designed to always maintain a value of $1 through market incentives rather than through backing by cash or securities
Just 1 percent of all hospitals receive funding from the program, but they train roughly half of all pediatric residents and fellows, according to data from the Children’s Hospital Association.
Today, the United States is the No. 1 producer of oil and gas of any country worldwide. China, Japan, South Korea, Spain and India also have major strategic oil stockpiles.