Can’t give up on law enforcement, he said. President Trump and top administration officials, attorneys general from Florida and Kentucky, the national president of the Fraternal Order of…
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Legislation to Address Police Violence and Racial Injustice
House of Representatives works to respond to national demonstrations. Lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced a sweeping 134-page bill to address police violence and racial injustice. The…
Read MoreEndless Frontier Act Seeks to Compete with China
Funds focus on U.S. scientific research, education, and technology. Bipartisan legislation has been introduced in Congress to increase U.S. innovation in the high-tech industry. The Endless Frontier Act…
Read MoreCleanup of Former Nuclear Site in Simi Valley to Resume
A decades long process reaches the final stretch. After halting cleanup over a decade ago, the U.S. Department of Energy has once again committed to cleaning and demolishing…
Read MoreMonday, June 8
President Donald Trump will participate in a roundtable with law enforcement today. From the beginning of the president’s administration, he has been committed to partnering with law enforcement…
Read MoreCrisis Fatigue
Mark 6:31 – And he said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest a while.” Are you feeling like things are coming apart?…
Read MoreSign of Trust
Gideon is first introduced in Scripture as threshing wheat in a wine press…
Read MoreCongress Urges Investigation of TikTok
Popular app may be violating privacy laws. Members of Congress have recently called for investigations of the social media app TikTok. Concerns are growing regarding violations of privacy,…
Read MoreBird Protections to be Scaled Back
Conservationists concerned over reinterpreting of century-old conservation laws. The president’s administration has moved to designate bird deaths due to man made constructs as accidents rather than “liabilities subject…
Read MoreU.S. Regains 2.5 Million Jobs in May
Unemployment drops to 13.3 percent. The Department of Labor announced May’s job report on Friday, showing that the fast rise in unemployment had slowed from April’s high of…
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