Pentagon Opts to Continue Stars and Stripes

Members of Congress and the president had pushed back against shutting down the publication. The Defense Department has rescinded its decision to end the publication of the military’s…

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Senate to Consider Aircraft Certification Reform

Bill could change how the FAA approves new airplanes. The Senate Commerce Committee has set September 16 for a hearing to consider legislation designed to strengthen U.S. oversight…

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In Remembrance of September 11

19 years later we reflect on the tragedy and pray for the nation. Psalm 31:2 – Be to me a rock of strength, a stronghold to save me. …

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White House Considering Relief Aid Orders

Trimmed down relief package failed in Senate. Mark Meadows, the White House Chief of Staff, said the administration is reportedly considering issuing a new round of executive actions…

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Navy Will Not Cancel Contract with Catholic Priests

“No longer a point of discussion,” President Trump says. The U.S. Navy has reversed its decision not to renew contracts with Catholic priests, a “cost-cutting” move that would…

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Western States Battered by Wildfires, Weather

Hundreds of thousands of acres destroyed. More than 90 major fires have blackened more than 5,300 square miles — almost the size of Connecticut — in 12 western…

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U.S. Drawing Down Troops in Iraq this Month

Some will remain for fight against ISIS. The head of the U.S. Central Command announced Wednesday the withdrawal of about half of the remaining American soldiers in Iraq.…

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President Expands Offshore Drilling Ban

An existing moratorium on new drilling sites is being extended. On Tuesday, President Trump announced that the ban on new oil and gas drilling sites in the eastern…

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Federal Grants go to Domestic Violence Programs

Millions in Covid-19 aid focused on home life in tribal regions. Deputy director of the the U.S. Justice Department’s Office on Violence Against Women, Laura Rogers joined federal…

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Congress Returns to Washington, D.C.

Hoping for unity surrounding COVID-19 aid legislation. Following the Summer recess that ended on Labor Day, members of the Senate returned to Washington, D.C. on Monday with a…

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