July 1st – Saturday

For the Lord will be your confidence. – Proverbs 3:26 Today in 1963 the U.S. Postal Service established the Zone Improvement Plan code, or ZIP code. The coding…

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Supreme Court Rules Against President’s Student Loan Forgiveness

The opinion affirms the “power of the purse” belongs to Congress. The Supreme Court declared that President Biden’s administration does not have the authority to take unilateral action…

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SCOTUS Upholds Employee Religious Accommodations

The decision was in favor of a former USPS worker who refused to work Sundays. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of religious liberty in the case of…

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House Considers Highest Defense Budget Ever

Funding proposed to strengthen America’s military and take care of service members.  The House Armed Services Committee has sent to the floor for a vote the highest-ever Defense…

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House Considers Impeachment of Attorney General

A whistleblower report alleges the attorney general stopped an investigation into the president’s son. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy commented on a possible impeachment inquiry into Attorney…

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Supreme Court Rules First Amendment Protects Some Threats

The majority distinguishes “true threats” from reckless and careless speech. The Supreme Court of the United States overruled the conviction of a Colorado man who had been accused…

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Friday, June 30

Today is the final day of the current Supreme Court term. A ruling in the case pertaining to the religious rights of businesses to refuse to work on…

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Army of the Redeemed

“Their Redeemer is strong; the LORD of hosts is His name.“

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June 30th – Friday

Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed. – 1 Corinthians 15:51 President Warren G. Harding nominated former President…

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SCOTUS Rejects Affirmative Action in College Admissions

Chief justice says the Constitution does not allow it. The Supreme Court issued a decision that stated affirmative action policies for admission to colleges and universities are unconstitutional.…

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