Indispensable

To announce his decision not to seek a third term, President George Washington presented his Farewell Address in a newspaper article on September 19, 1796…

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Check Your Words

Lizzie De Armond died in 1936, leaving an abundance of children’s hymns, recitations, exercises and more. In the early years of her womanhood, the cares and responsibilities of life crowded out…

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Cultivate Your Attitude

Author and pastor D. Stuart Briscoe wrote in his commentary on Romans that “when it comes to spiritual life, everything is important…

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U.S., Taliban Reach Violence Reduction Pact

Could lead to U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan Announced Friday, the United States reached agreement with the Taliban on a weeklong reduction of violence that could lead to…

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President Nominates 11 District Judges

To fill vacancies in the district courts of Northern and Southern California and Nevada The White House announced on Thursday that eleven individuals had been sent to the…

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President Seeks Middle Class Tax Cut by September

Tax Cuts 2.0 would give 10 percent cut to middle class In an interview on Friday, President Trump’s National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said the president is…

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Pentagon to Shift Funds for Border Wall

Decision confirmed by Secretary Esper The Pentagon has approved shifting $3.8 billion in funds that Congress had previously authorized for F-35 fighter aircraft and other military programs to…

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William Evanina, Director of National Counterintelligence and Security Center

The head of U.S. counterintelligence said the government would unveil a new strategy to combat insider threats that have afflicted the spy world.

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Ted Deutch, U.S. Representative for Florida

Campaign finance measures are under consideration by members of the House Judiciary Committee, and member Ted Deutch of Florida suggests that the problem of money in politics requires a constitutional amendment.

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Judge Loretta Biggs, Middle North Carolina U.S. District Court

A permanent nationwide injunction against a Trump Administration immigration policy that would make it harder for foreigners to remain in the U.S. after their legal status runs out was issued by District Court Judge Loretta Biggs.

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