Serious offenses will require full consensus from jury members. On Monday the Supreme Court issued their opinion in the case of Ramos v. Louisiana. Although the Court is…
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U.S. OK’s First COVID-19 At-Home Kit
Healthcare workers and first responders will have new testing option. On Tuesday the FDA announced that an at-home COVID-19 test kit would now be available for use within…
Read MoreCensus Bureau to Launch Virus Survey
Questions seek glimpse of life in pandemic. Over the next three months, the Census Bureau will track changes among small businesses and the American public due to the…
Read MoreJovita Carranza, Administrator, Small Business Administration
The vast majority of the payroll loans to small businesses, 74 percent of them, were for under $150,000, according to the head of the Small Business Administration.
Read MoreTed Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas
The two U.S. Senators from Texas are among others calling for the quick reopening of parts of the economy shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic, but warning that it won’t be an instantaneous return to normal.
Read MoreJudge John W. Broomes, Kansas U.S. District Court
Federal Judge John W. Broomes blocked an order by the Kansas governor which limited attendance to in-person church services.
Read MoreMark Esper, Secretary of Defense
The Pentagon and the Department of Transportation issued a joint statement “strongly opposing” an FCC decision that they say would “cripple” GPS networks.
Read MoreTime to Shine
1 John 1:5 – This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at…
Read MoreThursday, April 23
President Donald Trump has no public events on his agenda today and will remain in Washington, D.C. He has negotiated with Congress to get further funding for the…
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