Pentagon Orders 14 Anti-Drone Weapons for Ukraine

L3Harris Technologies awarded a $40 million weapons contract. The Department of Defense has awarded a $40 million contract to L3Harris Technologies, requesting 14 of their VAMPIRE anti-drone kits…

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Trusted-Traveler Program Reinstated Between U.S.-Canada

DHS Secretary and Canadian minister of public safety issue joint statement. The U.S. and Canada have relaunched the Nexus trusted-traveler program for those who travel frequently between the…

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District Judge Blocks Some New Jersey Gun Restrictions

The court bars enforcement of new laws to allow legal challenges. This week, U.S. District Court Judge Renee Marie Bumb blocked parts of a gun control law recently…

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Federal Court Calls for SC Voting Map Redraw

Judges rule that Charleston’s first voting district should not be split. The District Court of South Carolina ruled that legislators split up minority neighborhoods in Charleston’s 1st voting…

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Harriet Hageman, Representative for Wyoming

Harriet Hageman, Representative for Wyoming Born – October 1962 in Fort Laramie, Wyoming Education – B.S., J.D., University of Wyoming Military Service – None Profession – Attorney Political Experience…

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January 14th – Saturday

The Lord takes pleasure in those who fear Him, in those who hope in His steadfast love. – Psalm 147:11 On this day in 1873, Pinckney Benton Stewart…

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Saturday, January 14

Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed Robert Hur, the former U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, as Special Counsel to look into the alleged mishandling of classified…

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Honoring Him

“To the King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever.“

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White House Responds to Discovery of Classified Documents

Press secretary says the president was unaware they were at his house and at a think tank. The White House has responded that President Biden did not know…

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Supreme Court Sends Death Row Case Back to State Court

The district attorney acknowledged flawed or misleading evidence used in the original trial. The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case submitted by Texas death row inmate Areli…

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