The formal review seeks to empower consumers and streamline support from cable, broadband, and satellite providers. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) initiated a formal inquiry to evaluate the…
Read MoreBennie Thompson, Representative for Mississippi
Bennie Thompson, Representative for Mississippi Born – January 1948 in Bolton, Mississippi Education – B.A., Tougaloo College; M.S., Jackson State University Military Service – None Profession – Politician …
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“God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all.“
Read MoreSunday, November 3
The White House has opened applications for its 2025-2026 White House Fellows Program. The program was established in 1964. Rose Vela, Director of the President’s Commission on White…
Read MoreGovernor Henry McMaster of South Carolina
Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina is the state’s 117th Governor, as well as the former State Attorney General. We pray that God will guide him as he leads…
Read MoreCircuit Court Rules Muslims Cannot Sue FBI for “No Fly” Listing
Judge finds FBI agents legally immune but denounces “improper behavior.” The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that three Muslim men could not sue FBI agents for putting…
Read MorePresident`s Today Schedule – November 2, 2024
11:30 AM ET: The President departs Wilmington, Delaware en route to Scranton, Pennsylvania 12:10 PM ET: The President arrives to Scranton, Pennsylvania 1:00 PM ET: The President delivers…
Read MoreNASA Identifies Nine Potential Landing Zones for Moon Mission
Continues preparing for Artemis III mission to the lunar South Pole. NASA has released an updated list of potential landing sites for Artemis III, preparing to send astronauts…
Read MoreInterior Downgrades Red-Cockaded Woodpecker From Endangered List
Conservation efforts result in the redesignation of the species. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has announced that the red-cockaded woodpecker is no longer endangered, downlisting the species…
Read MoreFederal Jury Awards $7 Million to Workers Denied Religious Accommodations
The six transit workers lost their jobs at BART for refusing the Covid vaccine. A federal jury in the Northern California U.S. District Court awarded $7 million to…
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