Coast Guard establishes temporary security zone in Coronado, California waters from June 20–27, 2026, prohibiting vessel entry within 500 yards of coordinates 32-41.220 N, 117-12.453 W without Captain of the Port authorization.
Railroad Retirement Board removes outdated civil monetary penalty provisions and updates regulatory references related to False Claims Act enforcement.
Flix SE and Greyhound Lines seek Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Board approval to control Greyhound Midwest Bus LLC as a newly formed interstate passenger motor carrier; opposing comments due by the Board's deadline.
Center for Scientific Review announces an amended meeting notice with updated date, time, or location details for its scientific review panel proceedings.
U.S. antidumping duties on utility-scale wind towers from Canada are amended following a June 15, 2026 Court of International Trade decision, affecting dumping margins for Marmen Inc. and all other Canadian producers.
The FCC limits each applicant to a set number of new noncommercial educational FM translator applications in the 2026 filing window and enforces eligibility restrictions for permit applicants.
Coast Guard establishes temporary safety zone with 420-foot radius around Solstice Steps in Lakewood, OH on Lake Erie for July 4, 2026 Independence Day fireworks; vessel entry prohibited without Captain of the Port authorization.
U.S. International Trade Commission received a complaint on certain dermatological treatment devices (DN 3918) and is soliciting public interest comments under its Rules of Practice and Procedure.
Coast Guard establishes a temporary safety zone on Rainy Lake near Ranier Beach Park, Minnesota on August 8, 2026 to restrict vessel and personnel entry during a fireworks display unless authorized by the Captain of the Port.
U.S. Department of Commerce rescinds circumvention inquiry into Polish mattress components processed in the United States, ending investigation into whether the practice avoids existing antidumping duties.
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