Same Brain, Changed Mind

“We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.“

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Friday, June 16

President Joe Biden will be in Connecticut today to deliver a keynote address on preventing gun violence at the University of Hartford. The National Safer Communities Summit commemorates…

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June 16th – Friday

Be renewed in the spirit of your minds. – Ephesians 4:23 On this day in 1858, senatorial candidate and future U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln, delivered his “House Divided”…

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Acting Labor Secretary Engages in Port Contract Negotiations

West Coast workers’ contract negotiations reach the 13th month of debate. Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su has been in California trying to broker a deal between the Pacific…

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Transportation Secretary Tours Site of I-95 Bridge Collapse

Pledges federal funding to rebuild the key section of the Philadelphia highway. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited the wrecked I-95 bridge in Philadelphia this week, assessing the…

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FTC Reports Rise in Text Message Scams

Commission analysis reveals fake bank fraud warnings as the most common. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced the findings of recent analysis of text message scams. In…

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DOT Awards Grants Under Railroad Crossing Elimination Program

$570 million will go toward updating 400 railroad crossings in 32 states. The Department of Transportation announced the distribution of the Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program, awarding $570…

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FDA Proposes Updates to Clinical Trials

The drafted guidance would modernize the trials to be more efficient and reliable. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a draft guidance that provides updated…

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Suzan DelBene, Representative for Washington

Suzan Delbene, Representative for Washington

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Rahul Gupta, Director, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy

National Drug Control Policy Director Rahul Gupta said the opioid crisis could claim as many as 165,000 lives annually by 2025.

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