Sunday - May 24, 2026
Federal Independent Agencies

Here's a look at documents from federal independent agencies

Featured Stories

Things You Need to Know: EPA Unveils Comprehensive PFAS Strategy -- Nearly $1 Billion and Standards Water Systems Can Actually Meet
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:

* * *

Things You Need to Know: EPA Unveils Comprehensive PFAS Strategy -- Nearly $1 Billion and Standards Water Systems Can Actually Meet

*

A recap of Monday's announcement and expert panel, where Administrator Zeldin and Secretary Kennedy laid out a full-lifecycle plan to attack PFAS at the source, protect drinking water, and put the Safe Drinking Water Act back on solid legal ground

WASHINGTON - At EPA headquarters on Monday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin and ... Show Full Article

Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute: When Human Movement Changes, Different Animal Species Respond in Their Own Ways
WASHINGTON, May 22 (TNSjou) -- The Smithsonian Institution National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute issued the following news release:

* * *

When Human Movement Changes, Different Animal Species Respond in Their Own Ways

Tracking Animal Adaptations During the COVID-19 Lockdown, Scientists Show How Human Presence and Habitat Modifications Affect the Way Animals Behave

*

A new analysis of GPS tracking data from 37 animal species, paired with cellphone location data from across the United States, shows that not only does animal behavior change when humans modify their environment, but ... Show Full Article

Inter-American Development Bank: 'Can Evidence-Based Information Shift Preferences Towards Trade Policy?'
WASHINGTON, May 22 (TNSLrpt) -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following white paper in May 2026 entitled "Can Evidence-Based Information Shift Preferences Towards Trade Policy?"

Here are excerpts:

* * *

Introduction

Public skepticism toward free trade has been rising across countries, amid a growing backlash against globalization (Colantone et al. 2022). These sentiments stem in part from longstanding concerns over how openness to trade affects jobs and wages, particularly in the manufacturing sector.1 But the recent resurgence of protectionism has notably been driven also ... Show Full Article

Inter-American Development Bank: 'An Anatomy of the Great Reallocation in US Supply Chain Trade'
WASHINGTON, May 22 (TNSLrpt) -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following white paper in May 2026 entitled "An Anatomy of the Great Reallocation in US Supply Chain Trade."

Here are excerpts:

* * *

Introduction

Over the past decade, international trade and the conduct of trade policy have been severely upended by a series of events in quick succession. For the US, the wheels were set in motion with its adoption of unilateral tariff actions starting in 2018 under the first Trump administration.

These especially targeted imports from China, notably with the Section 301 tariffs ... Show Full Article

Hantavirus: What People Should Know About the Rare but Serious Virus
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The National Academy of Medicine issued the following news:

* * *

Hantavirus: What People Should Know About the Rare but Serious Virus

*

Interview by Laura DeStefano

After several passengers aboard a cruise ship bound from South America were diagnosed with hantavirus in May 2026, public concern quickly grew around the rare but potentially deadly disease -particularly after suggestions that passengers were infected by the Andes strain of the virus. This strain is one of the few hantaviruses associated with limited human-to-human transmission.

To better understand the ... Show Full Article

EPA Provides $944,000 to Mid-Atlantic States to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:

* * *

EPA Provides $944,000 to Mid-Atlantic States to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers

*

PHILADELPHIA - Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $944,000 in grant funding that Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.

"Across the Mid-Atlantic, our beaches are treasured places for residents and visitors alike," said EPA Region 3 ... Show Full Article

Amtrak Celebrates One Million Customer Trips on NextGen Acela
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:

* * *

Amtrak Celebrates One Million Customer Trips on NextGen Acela

*

Amtrak hit a major milestone today: one million customer trips on its NextGen Acela fleet.

Amtrak President Roger Harris joined a team to thank customers at Washington Union Station with surprise and delights.

"Our guests are at the heart of this milestone - one million trips on NextGen Acela is a powerful signal of the demand for world-class passenger rail in America," said Amtrak President Roger Harris. "It's our joy to celebrate ... Show Full Article