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Read MoreBrent McIntosh, U.S. Treasury
Brent McIntosh, under secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs. Mr. McInitosh is responsible for advising the Secretary of the Treasury on international economic issues. We pray that God will guide…
Read MoreSupreme 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…
Read MorePresident 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…
Read MoreCalifornia 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…
Read MoreU. 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…
Read MoreU.S. Border Closure Extended Amid Pandemic
Nonessential border crossings to be blocked until September. The president’s administration announced earlier this week that travel restrictions across the border from Mexico and Canada would remain in…
Read MoreFriday, July 17
This morning, President Donald Trump will take part in a credentialing ceremony for new ambassadors who have been appointed to Washington, D.C. As part of the event, the…
Read MoreStay Positive
Can you avoid the traps set for you? Colossians 2:8 – See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human…
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