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Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee today, the first time Khan has appeared in front of the committee to answer questions surrounding her tenure. Republican lawmakers held Khan to account on multiple fronts while Democrats attempted to paper over Khan’s failures and ethical lapses.
Congresswomen Harriet Hageman visited Saratoga the evening of June 28, part of a 14 stop swing through the Cowboy State during the holiday recess.
Wyoming’s lone U.S. House member grilled FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday about explosive discovery evidence a federal judge summarized last week about the FBI’s efforts to censor and suppress some election-related speech.
FBI Director Christopher Wray testified Wednesday that the Bureau had continued to meet with social media companies about potentially censoring content until a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the practice.
Capt. Fred Gamboa has led fishing trips off the New Jersey coast for the last 17 years, but he fears he will soon lose many customers if required to slow down his boats to meet new federal requirements to protect one of the most endangered whales in the ocean.
By appealing to a higher court Wednesday evening, President Joe Biden is fighting a judge’s sweeping ban on federal bureaus pressuring social medial platforms to censor their users.
CODY — “We may not all agree on where the best place in Wyoming is to celebrate the Fourth of July,” State Auditor Kristi Racines said to a crowd of over 100 in Cody on July 3. “But as you can see, there is no disagreement on where to spend the third of July.”
GOSHEN COUNTY – Even though Wyoming is known by many for its renowned worldwide beauty and grandeur of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks; locals know that Wyoming is much more than that. Wyoming is not only a beautiful place, but it also has a unique culture and people.