Lieutenant General Kevin Schneider, USAF, Commander, U.S. Forces Japan

“Through the course of the COVID crisis, we saw a surge of maritime activity” by China in the South China Sea, said Lieutenant General Kevin Schneider.

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God-Confidence

As a Christian you are not alone…

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President’s Today Schedule – June 11, 2020

2:55PM EDT The President arrive Gateway Church Dallas Campus 3:00PM EDT The President participates in a roundtable on Transition to Greatness: Restoring, Rebuilding, and Renewing 5:30PM EDT The…

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EPA Announces Changes to Regulatory Action

New rule would increase transparency to policy decision making. Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that new rules had been put in place by the Trump…

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Senator Scott, Others, Draft Police Reform Legislation

“We’re listening, we’re hearing, and we’re reacting,” he said. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina is leading a group of senators in drafting police reform legislation. He was…

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U.S. Intercepts Russian Bombers, Fighters off Alaska

One formation got within eight miles of U.S. airspace. American fighter jets intercepted two formations of Russian military aircraft off the coast of Alaska early Wednesday morning according…

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Tara Sweeney, Asst. Sec. for Indian Affairs

Tara Sweeney is Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs. Her agency manages the 55,700,000 acres of land held in trust for Native Americans, Native American tribes, and Alaska Natives. We pray…

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Jun 10th

Heavenly father, as we face these days we trust in you and know that your love conquers all. We ask for the strength and wisdom to endure the…

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Senator Romney Unveils Police Reform Bill

Law would create supervisory boards to act as a check on police. Earlier this week, Senator Mitt Romney announced that he was working on a bi-partisan policy reform…

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8,500 Airmen Volunteer for Space Force

“Incredibly proud,” Chief of Space Operations Says. May was the first month that applications to transfer to the military’s newest branch were accepted. There were more than 8,500…

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