President Asks Congress for $33 Billion in Ukraine Aid

Funds needed to support Ukraine “fight for freedom.”  President Joe Biden announced Thursday that his administration is asking Congress for $33 billion in humanitarian and military aid to…

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Friday, April 29

Today, President Joe Biden will meet virtually with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. They will address immigration and economic concerns. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki stated,…

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Good Shepherd

His sheep hear His voice and run to Him.

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Justice Breyer Hears His Last Supreme Court Arguments

His 28-year career on the high court ends this summer.  On Wednesday, Justice Stephen Breyer participated in the last scheduled oral argument of his lengthy career on the…

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Secretary Mayorkas Defends Border Policies

Offers testimony on Capitol Hill regarding the administration’s approach.  Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified in the first of a trio of congressional hearings Wednesday and Thursday regarding…

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Secretary Blinken Says Iran Nuclear Threat Escalating

Warns the Middle Eastern nation is weeks away from a weapon. In testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that Iran is…

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President Putin Threatens Strikes on Interfering Nations

Says Russia has “all the tools to do this.” On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin pledged “lightning” fast strikes on any nation that “interferes” with its war in…

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Dr. Ashish Jha, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator

White House coronavirus coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said extreme lockdowns, such as China has implemented in Shanghai, are unlikely to work.

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Elaine Luria, U.S. Representative for Virginia

Representative Elaine Luria of Virginia expressed her disappointment with the process of developing the defense budget, saying it doesn’t build the “force we need.”

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Justice Elena Kagan, Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling for the heirs of a Holocaust survivor seeking to retrieve a painting by a French impressionist that was stolen by Nazis during World War II.

The high court’s nine justices were presented with the question of what law federal courts should use when hearing claims brought under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.

Justice Elana Kagan wrote the 9-0 ruling, arguing that state law should be followed in accordance with the decision rather than federal.

“The path of our decision has been as short as the hunt for Rue Saint-Honoré was long,” Kagan said, referring to the painting sought by the heirs of a German Jewish art dealer.

The high court’s ruling does not end the dispute over the painting because the case was remanded to lower courts, but it marks a procedural win for the heirs.

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