Washington, March 31 Senior US lawmakers have urged the Department of Commerce to release detailed data on the export of American-made semi-automatic weapons, citing concerns that such sales are fueling criminal violence abroad.In a letter to Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and...
bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives
central america
congressional oversight
criminal violence
elizabethwarren
export control reform act
export controls
firearms exports
gregory meeks
jeffrey kessler
semi-automatic firearms
united states
weapon diversion
weapon sales
Washington, March 16 US Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr has warned American news television networks of revocation of their broadcast licenses over their coverage of the Iran war, remarks that drew sharp political backlash.Following US President Donald Trump’s criticism...
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broadcast licenses
california
donald trump
elizabethwarren
fcc
federal communications commission
first amendment
gavin newsom
iran war
news television
prince sultan air base
refueling tankers
saudi arabia
united states
Washington, March 12 US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that stopping the "evil empire" in Iran was of greater importance to him than oil prices, which have been high since the US and Israel launched a war on Iran on February 28.Iranian attacks on ships and oil infrastructure in West...
crude oil prices
donald trump
elizabethwarren
iran
john thune
karoline leavitt
marco rubio
middle east
nuclear weapons
operation epic fury
political opinion
senate
terrorism
united states
us military
west asia
Washington, February 27. Democratic Senators have questioned US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over a $1.6 billion rare-earth minerals deal, warning that the arrangement could benefit his immediate family and his former firm, Cantor Fitzgerald.In a February 25 letter, Senators Elizabeth...
cantor fitzgerald
china
chips and science act
chris van hollen
department of commerce
elizabethwarren
ethics violations
financial funding
howard lutnick
private equity funding
rare earth minerals
ron wyden
sec filings
supply chain
usar (usa rare earth, inc.)
Washington, February 18 – US lawmakers moved to tighten controls on advanced American chips to prevent their diversion to China and other countries of concern, even as Washington and Beijing held drug enforcement talks focused on fentanyl and synthetic opioids.US Senator Elizabeth Warren...
advanced semiconductor chips
artificial intelligence chips
bilateral drug intelligence working group
china
chip security
drug enforcement administration
drug trafficking
elizabethwarren
export controls
fentanyl
precursor chemicals
synthetic opioids
tom cotton
united states government
united states lawmakers