Texas secures billions in federal disaster mitigation funds as GLO distributes $8.3M to upgrade infrastructure in multiple counties, with Commissioner Buckingham prioritizing local needs and resilience.
North Carolina agrees to fix over 100,000 voter registrations missing required ID information following a Justice Department lawsuit and implements a three-part plan to comply with federal law.
Pentagon reshapes leadership with three Air Force generals nominated for promotion to strengthen nuclear deterrence capabilities and Arctic defense amid evolving global security challenges.
Texas extends disaster unemployment assistance deadline to September 29, 2025, giving flood victims in Hill Country counties 25 extra days to apply for financial relief and recovery support.
Secretary Hegseth nominates new military leaders across all branches, reshaping command structure amid Pentagon's transition back to Department of War and renewed "warrior ethos" focus.
Justice Department investigates Alabama city for blocking faith-based addiction center, potentially violating disability rights and religious freedom under three federal laws.
DOJ proposes landmark legislation banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth, escalating federal crackdown despite opposition from medical experts and state attorneys general.
Pentagon names Army CSM Garric Banfield, a Special Operations veteran, as AFRICOM's new top enlisted leader, replacing Marine SgtMaj Michael Woods after his distinguished service career.
Texas Governor Abbott delivers expanded disaster relief, college affordability measures, and economic boosts through education grants and corporate investments across the Lone Star State.