CDC Rephrases Testing Guidelines

Previous language discouraged asymptomatic people from testing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated guidance last month on asymptomatic testing, “You do not necessarily need a test…

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U.S. Navy Sends Carrier to the Persian Gulf

Scheduled transit ensures international passage remains open. The entrance to the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, is a major bottleneck along the international oil trade route. In…

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Interior Adds Battlefield Monument to National Park System

Signing ceremony joined by Senator McConnell. The Department of the Interior announced on Tuesday that Secretary Bernhardt and Senator McConnell had come together at the U.S. Capitol to…

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Interior Transfers Water Projects to Local Ownership

Department hopes to spur private investment in water projects. The Department of the Interior announced last week that it would be transferring the ownership of Federal Water Projects…

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President Implements New Travel Restrictions to Cuba

Cuba-origin alcohol and tobacco banned from import. As part of his ongoing efforts to deter communism, President Trump has applied new sanctions against Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. The…

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President Seeks Ruling on Census Exclusions

He is looking for authority to exclude illegal immigrants from official count. There remain only days for Americans to complete their census questionnaire and send it in. The…

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DOJ Designates Cities as “Anarchist Jurisdictions”

Deems New York, Portland, and Seattle, putting federal funding at risk. The Justice Department released a list of cities in the United States on Monday that it deemed…

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President Trump Addresses UN General Assembly

UN must hold China accountable for spread of coronavirus. President Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday in a prerecorded message. As with other world leaders, he…

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Justice Ginsburg to Lay in Repose Wednesday and Thursday

Ceremonies will be held in the Supreme Court and Capitol buildings. The Supreme Court announced on Monday that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will lay in repose…

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Education Secretary Launches Investigation of Princeton

Discrimination inquiry made after university acknowledged racism on campus. Princeton joined a number of organizations, in the wake of continuing racial protests around the country, that publicly acknowledge…

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