Friday, January 3

Today, the 119th Congress is convening and the representatives of the House and new members of the Senate will be sworn in. Senator John Thune of South Dakota…

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Chief Justice John Roberts, Supreme Court of the United States

John Roberts is the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. We pray that God will guide him as he leads the Supreme Court in areas including case…

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Representatives Call for Transparency, Term Limits Over Health of Aging Elected Officials

Congressman Torres says, “Incapacitation… should be disclosed to the public.“ After Congresswoman Kay Granger of Texas missed voting in the House of Representatives for roughly six months, it…

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President`s Today Schedule – January 2, 2025

11:25 AM ET: The President and The First Lady depart Camp David en route to the South Lawn 11:55 AM ET: The President and The First Lady arrive…

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Treasury Secretary Updates House on Debt Ceiling

The new debt limit is expected to be reached by mid-January. Secretary of the Treasury has alerted the House of Representatives that the United States will likely hit…

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Energy Department Announces Funding for Nuclear Fuel Recycling Research

Supports early-stage research into undeveloped technology The Department of Energy (DOE) announced $10 million in funding last week for early-stage research projects focused on nuclear fuel recycling solutions. …

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USDA Announces Wood Processing Support Program

The department offers 220 million in loans for timber expansion on National Forest lands. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently launched a new program to support wood…

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Chief Justice John Roberts, U.S. Supreme Court

Chief Justice John Roberts, U.S. Supreme Court

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Lisa Monaco, Deputy Attorney General

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco spoke about the indictment of 14 North Koreans who committed identity theft and violated U.S. sanctions through money laundering.

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Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative for Kentucky

Congressman Massie has called for the revelation of the names of legislators who have settled employee disputes, including sexual harassment cases, with public money.

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