Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri

A bill to hold China accountable for coronavirus by letting Americans sue the Chinese Communist Party has been introduced by Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri.

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Judge Christopher Cooper, District of Columbia U.S. District Court

The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts cannot bar employees from making political contributions, attending campaign events, publicly supporting candidates or engaging in other political speech on their own time, District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled.

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Thursday, May 28

Today, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will receive a briefing on the 2020 hurricane season. Last week, the forecasters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…

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Issue 440

May 28th – June 3rd, 2020 PRAY FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP AND HIS ADMINISTRATION Elinore McCance-Katz, Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, said a second coronavirus lockdown…

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General Michael Garrett, Commander, U.S. Army Forces Command

The commander of U.S. Army Forces Command has visited West Point in advance of summer training sessions and new cadets coming in next month, inspecting the academy for its COVID-19 preparations.

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Wait on the Lord

In Exodus 32, God’s anger burned against the Israelites…

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White House Begins Transition Planning

Legally mandated process prepares for changes after November presidential election. As the upcoming 2020 national election gets closer to being nearly five months away, members of the White…

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House Members Sue Speaker Over Proxy Voting

Transition to proxy voting is not constitutional, they say. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, along with 20 other lawmakers and four constituents, challenged the constitutionality of proxy voting…

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Lenita Jacobs-Simmons, Job Corps

Lenita Jacobs-Simmons is Director of the Job Corps. She oversees the program that delivers vocational training to young men and women in the united states. We pray that…

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Majority of Seniors Get Cap on Insulin Costs

Agreement worked out between insurers, manufacturers and administration. More than 1,750 Medicare Part D drug plans and Medicare Advantage plans will cap the cost of insulin copays at…

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