Senator Schumer Unveils Economic Justice Act

Legislation would look to address systemic racism Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was joined with other senators last week to release a $350 billion plan to tackle systemic…

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Congressman John Lewis Dies at 80

He was often called the Lion of Civil Rights.  “One of the greatest heroes of American history,” according to Nancy Pelosi, Congressman John Lewis, passed away late Friday.…

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Administration Launches Statue Protection Task Force

Recognizing the “silent teachers” of America. This week, President Donald Trump worked with administration officials a new task force within the Interior Department. The Task Force for Building…

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Secretary Pompeo Says Election Meddling is Likely

Russia and China are top concerns for the State Department ahead of the 2020 Elections. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is confident that other…

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Automatic Loan Forgiveness Suggested by Treasury

Department said that loans under PPP program should be seen as grants to small businesses. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday that Congress should consider automatically forgiving Paycheck…

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ICE Changes Policy Regarding International Students

Foreign students who attend online only courses will no longer be required to leave the country. During the week, administration officials announced that it would no longer be…

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Supreme Court Rules to Allow Second Execution of the Week

Only the second time the federal death penalty has been carried out in 17 years. On Thursday morning the Supreme Court voted to approve the second federal execution…

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President Updates Environmental Permitting Requirements

Some rules have not changed since the Nixon administration. President Trump is revealing updates to decades-old environmental permitting requirements in an effort to speed approval of infrastructure projects…

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California Churches Fight For the Right to Sing

Free speech and freedom of religion should protect the right to sing in church, the lawsuit says. A lawsuit has been filed in federal court in Sacramento by…

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U. S. Closes 5 Military Bases in Afghanistan

Action comes as part of Taliban peace deal. Five American military bases in Afghanistan have now been closed as part of an agreement the U.S. signed with the…

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