New York 9/11 Firefighters Memorial Vandalized

“No justification,” a state assemblyman said. In Washingtonville, New York, police are investigating to find vandals who cut down a 9/11 memorial flagpole that honors five area firefighters…

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President Picks General for Defense Intelligence Director

Lieutenant General Scott Berrier is now deputy chief of staff for Army intelligence. The deputy chief of staff for Army intelligence, Lieutenant General Scott Berrier, has been tapped…

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Congress Considers Second Stimulus for Some

Amount of checks and who will get them is subject of discussion. White House officials and President Trump have signaled support for another cash payment to Americans. What…

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Eastern Oklahoma is Native American Land, Court Says

Case involves issues of state or federal prosecutions. In a 5-4 opinion authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, the Supreme Court ruled that a large swath of the state…

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President Voices Concerns about Mail-in Ballots

Election results could be delayed for months, he says. President Trump repeated his criticism of mail-in ballots. He said the program is filled with fraud. “People are just…

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Operation Warp Speed Gets Financial Boost

Vaccine developers given federal “shot in the arm.” Novavax, a biotechnology company based in Maryland, has been awarded $1.6 billion to aid them in developing, producing, and distributing…

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FBI Making Arrests, Launching Investigations Into Rioting

Attorney General Barr says the feds are “building up our intelligence” on perpetrators. On Thursday, Attorney General William Barr gave an update on the riots that took place…

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Supreme Court Rules in Religious Freedom Cases

Little Sisters of the Poor not required to violate convictions on birth control. The Supreme Court has recently ruled in two important cases involving religious freedom. Earlier this…

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House Lawmakers Introduce BREATHE Act

Legislation would transform the criminal justice system. Representatives Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts introduced legislation named the BREATHE Act that would substantially transform the…

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No Asylum for Those from High-Risk Countries

It is the latest immigration move by the president’s administration. A joint proposal was released Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department that would…

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