U.S. works to eliminate wildlife trafficking
The U.S. government has put wildlife tracking on its radar by forming a task force that will target the groups and organizations that profit from the crime. Read More »
The U.S. government has put wildlife tracking on its radar by forming a task force that will target the groups and organizations that profit from the crime. Read More »
U.S. officials have said they are concerned about the closure of two controlled crossing points along the boundary of Abkhazia in Georgia. Read More »
The Industry Advisory Group will be holding a public meeting on April 5 to discuss the latest information related to overseas property management. Read More »
The American Petroleum Institute and Colorado Petroleum Council hosted the second annual joint energy event in Denver. Read More »
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is encouraging the Senate to repeal the current methane ruling in order to further increase oil and natural gas advancement in the U.S. Read More »
U.S. service members must always be aware that online behavior reflects on the military, according to recent statements from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Read More »
At the recent Spring Board of Directors meeting, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Donohue encouraged the idea of tax reform to help spur economic growth. Read More »
President Donald Trump’s executive order on pipelines and a recent call by a two-thirds majority of Nebraska’s senators in support of the Keystone XL pipeline have been welcomed by representatives of the pipeline industry. Read More »
Cybersecurity experts hosted several talks about risk management and emerging threats on March 13 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York. Read More »
The U.S. Marine Corps and Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces (JGDSF) conducted joint training exercise Forest Light 17-1 at the Soumagahara training area. Read More »
Army 1st Lt. Jenna Pitcher says her work is never boring, as she is an Apache helicopter pilot with the National Guard and a police officer. Read More »
F-35 experts, senior officials and warfighters from Asia Pacific countries discussed better cooperation and had a look at the latest F-35 aircraft. Read More »
The Chamber has developed a roadmap for Congress and the White House laying out legislative actions to encourage retirement savings among Americans. Read More »
Both the Trump administration and Congress have been rolling back on regulation policies implemented by the Obama administration. Read More »
On Thursday, March 9, leaders from the U.S. and Ghana deliberated about the cross-nation economic relationship between the two countries. Read More »
The New Hampshire Senate has passed a bill that would adjust eligibility for food stamps back to pre-recession standards. Read More »
Around 50 grassroots leaders from around the state signed a letter that opposes the tax hike. Read More »
A report has been issued by independent experts exploring what the U.S. Chamber calls inappropriate antitrust enforcement actions worldwide. Read More »
Americans for Prosperity announced its support for New Hampshire Senate Bill 193, which could affect educational funds in the state. Read More »
The USS Makin Island was given the 2016 Battle Effectiveness Award, the second time the ship has won that honor. Read More »