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United States resolves construction and procurement investigation of Route 6/10 project; Former superintendent to plead guilty; Massachusetts construction company to pay $1.5 million in connection with false statements

United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha today announced the verdict of a federal criminal and civil investigation into Barletta Heavy Division, Inc., the Massachusetts construction company responsible for building the Route 6/10 interchange project. and about former project inspector Dennis Ferreira. . These resolutions include criminal proceedings, a civil resolution to recover more than twice the amount the government paid for the conduct, and a non-prosecution agreement with the construction company. Federal investigations into the contracting and procurement of portions of the federally funded 6/10 Project focused on misrepresentations by the project manager and the company regarding the project, asRead News

What companies are manufacturing solar panels in the United States? A 2022 Update on Home Solar Panel Manufacturing

The United States is hopefully entering a solar module manufacturing renaissance, fingers crossed. After its domestic supply has been decimated by China’s precision solar build-out over the past decade, the manufacturing tax credits included in the Inflation Reduction Act should provide a lifeline for the market. As it stands today, U.S. solar panel manufacturing consists only of assembling modules in the crystalline silicon space, but the promised loans could rebuild the domestic supply chain and bring silicon ingot, wafer and cell production back home. Now the hard work begins. With the various steps in module manufacturing taking years to buildRead News

United States Attorney Announces Election Day Program | USAO-NDIA

United States Attorney Timothy T. Duax announced today that Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Daniel Tvedt will lead his office’s efforts in connection with the Department of Justice’s nationwide Election Day program for the upcoming November 8, 2022 general election. AUSA Tvedt has been appointed to serve as District Election Officer (DEO) for the Northern District of Iowa, and in that capacity is responsible for overseeing the District’s handling of election day complaints of voting rights concerns, threats of violence to election officials or staff. , and election fraud, in consultation with Justice Department headquarters in Washington. United States AttorneyRead News

Multilateral exercise Sama-Sama Lumbas 2022 concludes > United States Navy > News-Stories

In the same year, Sama Sama, a Philippine Navy (PN) and the United States Navy (USN), and Lumbas, of the PN and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), were organized and executed together. & # xD; The ships that met and trained together at sea included the PN frigate BRP Jose Rizal (FF 150), the USN Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Milius (DDG 69), the RAN destroyer HMAS Hobart ( DDG 39) and the oiler HMAS Stalwart (A. & # xD; “Sama-Sama Lumbas 2022 is the first regional exercise of this type and scale that Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 has beenRead News

US Attorney files complaint to ban West Boylston man from distributing unapproved drugs and adulterated food

BOSTON – The United States Attorney’s Office today filed a complaint for a permanent injunction to stop Daniel R. Marold from distributing a product that the government claims is an unapproved new drug and an adulterated food under the Federal Food, Drug , and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) ). The United States alleges that Marold is selling Chill6, a multi-flavored beverage powder, to consumers nationwide through a website that claims the product cures, treats, reduces and prevents anxiety, insomnia, stress, alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder , under other conditions. The complaint, which was filed in cooperation with the US Food andRead News

UPDATE: Biden-Harris Administration is driving US Battery Manufacturing with good paying jobs.

The Energy Department is allocating $2.8 billion from a bipartisan infrastructure bill to boost domestic manufacturing The administration is launching an “American Battery Materials Initiative” to strengthen supply chains for key minerals Today, President Biden is announcing that the Department of Energy is awarding $2.8 billion in grants from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act to 20 manufacturing and processing companies for projects in 12 states. President Biden is also announcing the US Battery Materials Initiative, a new effort to mobilize the entire government to ensure a reliable and sustainable supply of key minerals used to power, electricity and electric vehicles (EVs).Read News

United States: Parole process for Venezuelan citizens opens today

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has opened a procedure for Venezuelan citizens and certain close family members who are outside the United States to apply online for parole in the United States for up to two years. The application process is detailed on the USCIS website and allows eligible candidates to be sponsored for parole by an eligible sponsor based in the United States. A Federal Register Notice will be published tomorrow with further details on the program; an advance copy of the notice is available. Venezuelans and their family members approved through this process will be allowed toRead News

Massachusetts woman charged with illegally transporting people who entered the United States illegally

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont said Patricia Ruano-Murcia, 31, of Hudson, Massachusetts, has been charged with a felony count of unlawful transportation of persons who entered the United States illegally. Ruano-Murcia is scheduled to appear before United States Magistrate Judge Kevin J. Doyle today. According to documents in the case, on October 16, 2022, shortly after 1:00 a.m., the United States Border Patrol observed people walking southbound, east of the Highgate Springs Port of Entry and in close proximity to the international border with Canada. Agents investigating suspected illegal border crossings encountered a Toyota RAV4Read News

Cornyn Statement on Nominations of United States Attorneys for the Districts of Texas

Candidates would fill vacancies in the western, southern and northern districts of Texas DALLAS – United States Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) released the following statement on the nominations of Jaime Esparza for the United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas, Alamdar Hamdani for the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. Texas and Leigha Simonton for the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas: “Playing the role of the main litigator and the highest-ranking law enforcement officer in these districts is no small role, but Jaime, Alamdar and Leigha have the experience needed toRead News

Results of the 51st Session of the UN Human Rights Council – United States Department of State

Concluding our first year in the Human Rights Council, the United States took advantage of its leadership role – working with allies, partners, and civil society – so that the Council reflects and strengthens the universal values, aspirations, and norms that have underpinned the United Nations system. since its establishment more than 75 years ago. At the 51st session of the HRC, the United States defends, protects, and respects human rights and fundamental freedoms. This session also marks the first time that the Human Rights Council has ever considered a resolution or decision on the domestic human rights situation inRead News

US Attorney Kavanaugh Appoints Dedicated Officers to Respond to Western District of Virginia Election Complaints

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -United States Attorney Christopher R. Kavanaugh will lead his Office’s efforts in connection with the Department of Justice’s National Election Day Program for November 8, 2022, the upcoming general election. Assistant United States Attorneys Lena Busscher in the Abingdon Division, Michael Baudinet in the Roanoke Division, and Ronald M. Huber in the Charlottesville Division have been appointed to serve as District Election Officers (DEO) for the Western District of Virginia. In that capacity, they are responsible for overseeing the District’s handling of election day complaints about voting rights issues, threats of violence against election officials or staff, andRead News

Fourth Fleet Navy Reserve Sailors Support PANAMAX 2022 > United States Navy > News

PANAMA – For more than 100 years, the Panama Canal has connected our world by bridging the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Since its completion in 1914, the canal has been one of the most important shipping routes on the planet, carrying nearly 14,000 ships each year. If the canal were to stop functioning, the consequences could have a huge impact on the global economy. Protecting the canal is not just the responsibility of the United States, but the responsibility of all nations that value free and open trade. This is the purpose of PANAMAX. PANAMAX is a multinational training exerciseRead News

Author Antony J. Blinken on University Research – United States Department of State

SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you very much. First of all, I am so glad that you were able to go to the outdoor class today and I am very happy to be a part of it. We are here, in part, to ask you to consider the possibility of public service and the possibility of working for the State Department. And I know this might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you’re thinking about what to do when you’re at Stanford or sometime later in your career, but I’d like to take a moment to (inaudible) suggestRead News

Secretary Antony J. Blinken Notes to the Press – United States Department of State

SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Well, good afternoon everyone. It’s wonderful to be back here at Stanford, to be in California in Silicon Valley. We’ve had a great couple of days covering The waterfront, including meeting with some notable tech innovators last night, going to the Accelerator this morning, and then spending time here on the Stanford campus. And I really want to thank Secretary Rice for the incredibly warm hospitality and great conversation, as always. And it was especially great to be with so many students. We are at a turning point. The post-Cold War world has come to an end, andRead News

Secretary Antony J. Blinken during a conversation about the evolution and importance of technology, diplomacy and national security with the 66th Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

MATTIS SECRETARY: Well, good morning, everyone, and welcome to today’s event, a conversation between former Secretary of State Dr Condoleezza Rice and our current Secretary of State Tony Blinken. At a time when America is shaping its role in a changing world, today’s conversation in the best tradition of the great university where we meet offers a unique opportunity to investigate important issues. I’m Jim Mattis, a Fellow here at Hoover, where we seek to improve the human condition by advancing ideas that promote economic opportunity while protecting peace. Thanks to their history of dedicated service to our nation, theseRead News

How hubris killed the United States Grand Prix at Riverside

Stirling Moss leads American driver Pete Lovely at the 1960 United States Formula 1 Grand Prix. Photo: David F. Smith (AP) Let’s say you’re from overseas and want to host a sizable event at a venue that already has an established and dedicated local fan base. It might make sense to treat the venue with sufficient respect — to assume, perhaps, that your event will not outperform all other events and act accordingly. Well, when Formula 1 came to California’s Riverside International Raceway, it did so with a huge ego that immediately came back to haunt the series. (Editor’s note:Read News

On this day in history, October 18, 1867, the United States bought Alaska from Russia for a cool $7.2 million.

The United States made a century-old deal – to save the vast territory of Alaska from Russia for $ 7.2 million – on this day in history, Oct. 18, 1867. The transfer of 665,000 square miles between the future rivals for world hegemony had a major impact on the balance of regional power that is still felt today. “The purchase of Alaska in 1867 marked the end of Russia’s efforts to expand trade and settlement to the Pacific coast of North America, and was an important step in the rise of the United States as a world power. largest inRead News

The United States and Indonesia are strengthening ties to improve Indonesians’ access to quality education

Ir. Suharti, M.A., Ph.D., Secretary General of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, receives a token of appreciation from Laura Gonzales, Acting Director of the USAID Mission to Indonesia at the US-Indonesia Higher Education Forum on Integration and Cooperation. (Ministry of State / JAKARTA – Today, the United States Government, the Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (MoECRT) and the National Trust Fund (LPDP) hosted the Higher Education Forum – Connect and Collaborate. The forum was organized by the TEMAN LPDP and the Higher Education Partnership Initiative (HEPI) of the United States Agency for International DevelopmentRead News

The United States and Japan agree to partner on advanced air mobility

Aircraft carrying Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda fly U.S. and Japanese flags as it arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, April 29, 2012. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) agreed to cooperate on advanced air mobility certification and operations, the U.S. regulator said on Tuesday. The two countries in Tokyo were to sign a declaration of cooperation to support future development and operation of aircraft and formalize ongoing discussions on certification and validation of new aircraft, production, airworthiness, operations and personnel licensing. The announcement comes asRead News

Schedule for the 2022 F1 United States Grand Prix

After nearly 70 years of trying, Formula 1 has finally cracked the American market. The championship is enjoying an unprecedented surge in popularity across the 50 states of the Union, with Netflix’s Drive to Survive a key reason behind the surge. Almost 400,000 turned out 12 months ago when F1 returned after skipping the US in 2020, with Max Verstappen putting in one of the best performances of his career to fend off a late charge from then-title rival Lewis Hamilton. This year, Verstappen will head to the Circuit of the Americas having already been confirmed as champion thanks toRead News

LATINA Style recognizes Coast Guard service members and civilian employees

Three members of the Coast Guard and one non-government employee have received the Coast Guard’s 2022 LATINA Distinguished Military Service Award for their outstanding service, leadership, achievement, and dedication to their mission and community during the June 2021 to June 2022 awards period. They are: LATINA The organization awarded each individual with this honor to recognize their unwavering commitment to encouraging and promoting the work of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the Coast Guard. LATINA Style annually honors the achievements of women serving in the military to coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month, which is observed annually from September 15 toRead News

Explanation: US Midterm Elections: How America Casts and Counts Its Votes

Oct. 17 (Reuters) – Misinformation online and false claims about voter fraud by former President Donald Trump and his allies have severely eroded public confidence in the integrity of the US election. How Americans vote — and the equipment they use — varies widely, and some methods are more vulnerable to attempts to shake that trust. Heading into the 2022 midterms, election experts say the move in most states to hybrid voting systems — paper ballots counted by electronic machines — could give voters more confidence. ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES The United States has invested heavily in paperless electronic voting machinesRead News

Vettel: F1 finds “different softness” in Austin to host US GP

Sebastian Vettel feels Formula 1 has a “different vibe” when it chooses Austin as the permanent venue for the United States Grand Prix – 10 years after its debut. After a five-year absence after leaving Indianapolis in 2007, F1 returned stateside in ’12, with the first-ever purpose-built race for F1 in America. Previous races have been held at Watkins Glen and Sebring as well as street events in Phoenix, Detroit and Las Vegas but none have been found. With F1 experiencing a surge in popularity in the United States, fueled by Netflix, Vettel – the 2013 champion – at COTARead News

U.S.-German Relations Remain Strong

People in both countries remain committed to transatlantic security In 2017, the Pew Research Center and the Körber-Stiftung began collaborating on joint opinion polls to assess the state of US-German relations. The questions were developed jointly and each organization sent out a survey within their country starting that year. Some of the questions were repeated annually to allow both organizations to track attitudes over time. Topics include relations with other countries, the state of the transatlantic partnership on a variety of foreign policy issues, views of China and Russia, and the state of international relations. Results have been released inRead News

The United States agrees with Mexico to accept 24000 Venezuelan migrants

The United States agreed with Mexico on Wednesday to accept up to 24,000 Venezuelan migrants by plane, through a legal route similar to that applied to Ukrainians, and to deport those who enter illegally across its southern border. The plan “to reduce the illegal migration of Venezuelans” includes “a new process to legally and safely bring in up to 24,000” of them, according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). But those who “attempt to enter the United States illegally will be returned,” it said. “There is a legal and orderly way for Venezuelans to enter theRead News

2023 Study of the United States Institutes (SUSI) Call for Applications Now Open

The U.S. Embassy is now accepting applications for the Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) exchange programs. SUSI Exchanges, sponsored by the United States government, are intensive postgraduate-level academic programs that aim to strengthen curricula and improve the quality of education about the United States at academic institutions abroad. The programs consist of five- to six-week institutes taking place from June 2023 at various U.S. colleges, universities, and academic institutions. The SUSI for Scholars offers academics the opportunity to deepen their understanding of American society, culture, values, and institutions. Participants can apply to attend one of six institutes: American PoliticsRead News

Inside the US effort to arm Ukraine

Even as seventy-two more systems arrived—along with dozens of NATO-compatible howitzers from France and Germany—Ukrainian generals estimated that Russian artillery outnumbered Ukraine’s seven to one; every day, Russian forces fired about twenty thousand shells, targeting cities such as Severodonetsk and Lisichansk. Zelensky said that in June, as many as a hundred Ukrainian soldiers were killed every day. It was the most difficult moment of the war for Ukraine, with Russia – alternately and at great cost to its own forces – breaking through Ukrainian defenses and gaining territory meter by meter. Washington has encouraged Ukraine to rely on wise planningRead News

Media Invitation Announced for United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed et al. Pre-Trial He

The Ministry of Defense invites the media to cover the proceedings before the trial in the case of the United States against Khalid Shaikh Mohammad, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarek Bin ‘Attash, Ali Abdul Aziz Ali, Ramzi Bin al Shibh and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi, scheduled for Jan. 14-Feb. 4, 2023. The defendants are charged in connection with their alleged roles in the attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. Specific coverage windows are identified below as they relate to flight availability. Media wishing to cover this hearing from the Legal Expeditionary Complex located at Naval Station GuantanamoRead News