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The federal government for the United States of America has three branches: the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Through a system of separation of powers, each branch has some authority to act on its own and some authority to regulate the other two branches.

However, the powers of the federal government as a whole are limited by the Constitution, leaving a great deal of authority to the individual states.

Over the past decade the federal government has made more than 94 million pages of information available electronically. We’ve narrowed it down to the links most likely of interest to you.


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The White House . Official News and Policy Statements
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Department of Defense . Department of Defense Press Releases
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Federal Bureau of
Investigation
. Press Releases
. . Ten Most Wanted
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U.S. Department
of State
. Diplomatic Security Rewards for Justice is a program that was established in 1984. Under the Rewards for Justice Program,cooperating individuals and their immediate family members may be eligible for relocation to the United States or

elsewhere, and they are assured complete confidentiality. Rewards, totaling millions of dollars, have been paid

in dozens of cases. Innocent lives have been saved and terrorists put behind bars.

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. . Travel Warnings are periodically issued by the State Departmentbased on whatever current and relevant information they may have, to recommend when Americans should avoid travel to a particular area of the world. Countries where avoidance

of travel is recommended will have Travel Warnings as well as Consular Information Sheets.

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Federal Aviation
Administration
. Air Traffic Control Command Center: provides current airport on-time status for inbound and departing flights.
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Transportation Security
Administration
. Airport Security Checkpoint Delays provide current security check-in delays at specific airport boarding gates.
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. . Air Travel Prohibited Items are provided in the form of current restrictions,exceptions and special considerations regarding items you pack or bring aboard during air travel.
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National Transportation
Safety Board
. Aircraft incident reporting and investigation.
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For additional information see:
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UnitedStatesOfAmerica.com Federal Branch Mirrors
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UnitedStatesOfAmerica.com Federal Agencies page.
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UnitedStatesOfAmerica.com State Governments page.
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