The two senators from Massachusetts have urged their colleagues to “join us in demanding that any new COVID-relief proposal includes $1,200 direct payment to adults and $500 to their children.”
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Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger, Southern Iowa U.S. District Court
Legislators and state officials cannot bar protesters from entering the Capitol grounds, a U.S. District Court in Iowa ruled.
Read MoreRyan McCarthy, Secretary of the Army
The Army Secretary has announced results of an investigation into a pattern of violence at the Fort Hood Army Post in Killeen, Texas.
Read MoreJohn Ratcliffe, Director of National Intelligence
It is rare for the head of the U.S. intelligence community to make public statements about a rival power, but DNI John Ratcliffe is embarking on a wide exposure of the security threat from China.
Read MoreMarco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida expressed consternation that the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s disinformation is so well tolerated by Twitter and other social media platforms.
Read MoreJudge Alison Nathan, Southern New York U.S. District Court
District Judge Alison Nathan ruled, newly detained immigrants must appear before a judge within 10 days, rather than the weeks or months they have sometimes had to endure in recent years.
Read MoreKenneth Braithwaite, Secretary of the Navy
Russia has re-militarized the Arctic according to Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite.
Read MoreRobert O’Brien, National Security Advisor
President Trump’s National Security Advisor has vowed that the U.S. will support the Philippines and Vietnam in the South China Sea.
Read MoreCarolyn Maloney, U.S. Representative for New York
Legislation to deter the use of shell companies has been kept alive thanks in large part to Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, who has continued to introduce similar bills for years.
Read MoreJudge Jon S. Tigar, Northern California U.S. District Court
A federal judge in California ruled that the state’s ban on “offensive” vanity license plates is unconstitutional and in violation of the First Amendment.
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