Brigadier General Arthur J. Pasagian, Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command

The United States Marine Corps is on the verge of its most comprehensive reorganization in 100 years.

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Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland visited Utah to submit a review on national monuments in that state, including the Bears Ears land.

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Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative for Ohio

Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio was among a contingent of lawmakers that visited facilities at the U.S.-Mexico border where young children are being held.

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Judge Robert Cleland, Eastern Michigan U.S. District Court

A federal judge has ruled that a state school in Detroit discriminated against a student organization when it suspended the group for mandating that leaders must profess Christianity.

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Admiral Michael Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations

Admiral Michael Gilday said competition with China is not about the size of the U.S. fleet, but the Navy does have an expansion plan.

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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cautioned Americans not to let up on public health measures due to concerns of a fourth surge of the coronavirus.

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Joe Manchin, U.S. Senator from West Virginia

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin says the election reform bill will go nowhere without bipartisan support.

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Judge Amul Thapar, Sixth Circuit U.S. District Court

In an opinion written by Judge Amul Thapar, the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals sided with a professor who refused to call a transgender student by a preferred pronoun.

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General James McConville, Army Chief of Staff

Army Chief of Staff General James McConville often talks about the importance of using technology to link shooters and sensors with command-and-control modes. A new goggle being developed with Microsoft is one such use of technology.

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Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education

The new Secretary of Education has announced a plan to streamline relief for borrowers with verified claims of being defrauded by universities that may result in up to $1 in student loan debt cancellation.

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