President Suggests Guidelines for Social Platforms

Voices concern about censorship on social media. On Wednesday, President Trump announced that he was considering new regulations, or even shut down orders, for social media companies that…

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Michael Carvajal, Dir. of the Federal Bureau of Prisons

Michael Carvajal is Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He oversees the nearly 37,000 employees responsible for the care, custody, and control of incarcerated individuals. We pray that…

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May 28th

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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SpaceX Launch Delayed

Poor weather postpones flight until Saturday. The much-anticipated launch of the SpaceX rocket ship from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida has been postponed to Saturday, following unfavorable…

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President’s Today Schedule – May 28, 2020

2:30PM EDT The President and THE FIRST LADY receive a briefing on the 2020 Hurricane Season

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White House Aims to Cut Provider Red Tape

President seeks to maintain reduced healthcare occupational regulations. President Trump would like make certain regulation reductions permanent that have temporarily been suspended for doctors and nurses due to…

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HHS Leaders Cite Health Concerns Beyond Virus

Drug addiction, suicide, and unattended health screenings highlighted. During President Trump’s cabinet meeting last week, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Assistant Secretary for Mental Health…

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Andrew Wheeler, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

As debates rage in Congress over the biofuels mandate, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler weighs options to help small refiners.

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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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