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If the government goes down, a South Texas congresswoman proposes a bill to fund the Border Patrol

A South Texas congresswoman has introduced legislation that could guarantee Border Patrol employees their paychecks even in the event of a week-long government shutdown. According to her office, U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz, a Republican who represents a vast district that stretches from the border town of McAllen to the suburbs of San Antonio,…

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It has rumors that the Biden administration is drafting an executive order demanding the report of excessive electricity consumption

According to Semafor’s report from September 27, a Biden administration executive order would require cloud computing corporations to report excessive power usage to the federal government. According to claims made by unnamed insiders, the anticipated order will force cloud computing providers like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon to reveal when a client hires a specific quantity…

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What Local Citizens Should Know About the October 4 National Emergency Alert Test

On October 4, 2023, the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) will be tested nationally by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The exam will begin at approximately 2:20 PM ET. The 3rd nationwide test—and the second to cover all mobile devices—is already underway. Depending on…

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