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Read MoreThe Presidential Prayer Team
Friday, February 10
Today, President Joe Biden is welcoming President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil to the White House. The two presidents will discuss concerns surrounding democracy, human rights,…
Read More“Getaways” Evaded Border Patrol in Record Numbers in 2022
Nearly 300,000 were tallied in the first four months of the new fiscal year U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported last month that in fiscal year 2022, which…
Read MoreHouse Resolution Unanimously Condemns China
Surveillance balloon over the U.S. was a “brazen violation” of U.S. sovereignty. The House of Representatives unanimously approved a resolution on Thursday that condemns the Chinese Communist Party’s…
Read MoreDefense Department Launches 2023 5G Challenge
5G development projects will compete for $7 million in cash and prizes. The Department of Defense recently launched its 2023 5G Challenge, opening applications for its 5G development…
Read MoreTurkey and Syria Quake Toll Exceeds 11,000
President Biden offered condolences to President Erdogan. A massive 7.8 earthquake that occurred along the Anatolia–Arabia geological plate lines, affecting both Turkey and Syria, has claimed the lives…
Read MoreLabor Secretary Walsh Exiting Administration
He is the first Cabinet member of the Biden administration to leave. Marty Walsh, the Secretary of Labor, is leaving President Biden’s administration to oversee the National Hockey League…
Read MorePresident Calls for Bipartisanship in SOTU
He addressed the priorities his administration has in the coming two years. President Biden acknowledged the politically divided Congress in his second State of the Union address. “I…
Read MoreWesley Hunt, Representative for Texas
Wesley Hunt, Representative for Texas Born – November 1981 in Houston, Texas Education – B.S., U.S. Military Academy at West Point; M.B.A., M.P.A., Cornell University Military Service – U.S. Army Profession…
Read MoreTom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack says his department’s proposed changes to school lunch programs intend to reduce both sugar and sodium but will allow flavored milk to remain.
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