Flag represents first new military branch in 72 years. At a private ceremony in the Oval Office on Friday, the U.S. Space Force unveiled its service flag. Top…
Read MorePrayer Updates
House Committee Seeks Information on Drones
Chinese equipment used by law enforcement possibly used to spy on U.S. Members of the House Judiciary Committee have called for an investigation into the donation of drones…
Read MoreFinal Cases of the Week Heard by Supreme Court
Cases deal with Electoral College electors. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the cases of Chiafalo v. Washington and Colorado Department of State v. Baca.…
Read MoreConvalescent Plasma Safe Treatment, Study Shows
Found effective in 5,000 patients across the country. A team of researchers at Mayo Clinic, Michigan State University and Johns Hopkins University studied thousands of COVID-19 patients who…
Read MoreCDC Issues Reopening Guidelines
Long-awaited document is a “decision tool.” On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released some of their long-delayed guidance that schools, businesses and others can…
Read MoreAnother 2.98 Million Americans File Unemployment
More than 36 million people have now filed jobless claims. The Labor Department said Thursday that another 2.98 million people filed the first time for unemployment benefits last…
Read MorePresident to Name Two “Operation Warp Speed” Leaders
Project seeks to produce vaccines by year end. President Trump has established a Manhattan Project-style initiative to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus. He has named Moncef Slaoui,…
Read MoreHouse Bill Proposes Mandatory National Testing
TRACE Act would authorize agents to visit citizens’ homes to test for COVID-19. The “Testing, Reaching, and Contacting Everyone” bill was introduced earlier this month in the House…
Read MoreHacking Interfering with Vaccine Research
Chinese and Iranian hackers are targeting American research. In yet another escalation of tensions between the United States and China, some officials have accused China of attacks on…
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Presidential Immunity Cases
Seek to answer question of how sheltered the executive office is. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the much-watched Trump v. Mazars and Trump v.…
Read More