Transportation Secretary Announces Investment in Nationwide Road Improvements

 The department awards funding to 148 local construction projects across the country. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently announced that a collective $1.8 billion will fund the completion of…

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Supreme Court Blocks EPA Good Neighbor Rule Temporarily

The agency’s regulation would overrule state plans for ozone-producing gases crossing state lines. At the end of the current term, the Supreme Court temporarily paused the Environmental Protection…

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Troy Miller, Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Troy Miller, Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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Two Baskets of Figs

“I will give them a heart to know that I am the Lord, and they shall be My people and I will be their God, for they shall return to Me with their whole heart.“

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Tuesday, July 9

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Summit begins today in Washington, D.C. There will be a celebration of NATO’s 75th anniversary in the afternoon. The conference, chaired by NATO…

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Rights, Writes, and Rhetoric

Maintaining the right to free expression is the responsibility of every American. PRAY FIRST for the protection of this fundamental right, making sure it is preserved and respected…

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Representative Julia Brownley, 26th Congressional District, California

Julia Brownley is the United States Representative for California’s 26th Congressional District. She has served in this position since 2013 and is a former member of the California State…

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U.S. Marshals Find 200 Missing Children Across the Nation

Operation We Will Find You 2 partnered federal, state, and local agencies in a 6-week operation. The Department of Justice recently announced the outcome of a six-week national…

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USDA Approves D-SNAP for Oklahoma Disaster Areas

Those impacted by storms and tornados in May could be eligible for food assistance. The Department of Agriculture announced that low-income residents of Oklahoma of Rogers and Mayes…

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Federal Judge Rules Against Title IX Updates in Four New States

State attorneys general from Kansas, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming claim the federal regulation was intended to protect biological women from discrimination. A district judge in Kansas halted the…

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