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GOP lawmakers suggest DOD cut climate change initiatives from budget
Republican leaders in Congress are recommending the Pentagon cut $377.35 million worth of climate change initiatives and allocate that money elsewhere.
By Jen Judson
Incoming Foreign Relations chairman is foe of Trump’s massive Mideast arms sales
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, who clashed with the Trump administration over its arms sales in the Mideast, rejection of Cold War arms control treaties and its withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, is poised to become the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
By Joe Gould
Biden to visit Arlington Cemetery as part of inauguration ceremonies
The planned trip comes despite security concerns surrounding the inauguration.
Retired Naval Academy goat mascot Bill 33 has died
The fuzzy Angora goat was affectionately known as “Blue Eyes” and would have been 14 years old next week.
Women veterans, students would see expanded services and benefits under new law
The sweeping veterans policy measure was passed in mid-December but wasn't signed into law until Tuesday.
New in 2021: Are your latest housing protections in the tenant bill of rights under threat?
A deadline of Dec. 15 was reportedly given to privatized housing companies to answer whether they will commit to the tenant bill of rights.
By Karen Jowers
Trump signs massive measure funding government, COVID relief
The massive bill includes $1.4 trillion to fund government agencies through September.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press and Andrew Taylor, The Associated Press