A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. – Proverbs 15:1 Five letters passed between Continental Congressman, and future president, John Adams and…
Read MoreThe Presidential Prayer Team
Tuesday, March 7
Today, President Joe Biden will receive his intelligence briefing and hold meetings with administration officials. He has no public events on his agenda at this time. On Monday,…
Read MoreU.S. and South Korea to Hold Massive Military Drills
B-52 engaged in preliminary air drills. Joint military drills involving both the United States and South Korea are scheduled to begin on March 13 and last eleven days.…
Read MoreLabor Department Strengthens Child Labor Laws
Information sharing with the Department of Health and Human Services will increase. The Department of Labor has announced an interagency initiative with the Department of Health and Human…
Read MoreLegislation Would Address Fentanyl Epidemic
Similar bills were introduced in both House and Senate. Representative Scott Fitzgerald of Wisconsin introduced a bill to address the ongoing opioid epidemic, particularly fentanyl-related substances. A Senate version…
Read MoreNASA Announces Nicola Fox as New Science Chief
She will oversee some of the agency’s best-known programs. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced last week that solar scientist Nicola Fox will lead their well-known…
Read MoreCommerce Department Approves Chinese Tech Licenses
But many companies have been blacklisted by DOJ. The Commerce Department approved in excess of $23 billion of tech licenses to companies based in China even as the…
Read MoreMike Lawler, Representative for New York
Mike Lawler, Representative for New York Born – September 1986 in Suffern, New York Education – B.S., Manhattan College Military Service – None Profession – Political communications Political Experience…
Read MoreGoing God’s Way
“The Lord knows those who are His.”
Read MoreMarch 6th – Monday
Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. – Matthew 6:33 On this date in 1820, President James Monroe signed the Missouri Compromise into law. This legislation…
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