Today is Valentine’s Day—a time to celebrate romance. Saint Valentine, for whom the holiday is named, was executed for marrying Christian couples…
Read MoreSenators to Meet with Ukrainian President Friday
Will reassure him of continued strong relationship Three members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Chris Murphy of Connecticut and John Barrasso of Wyoming,…
Read MoreInterior Oil Production Passes 1 Billion Barrels
Increase of nearly 30% in production since 2016 Takes ceremonial lap around the course The Department of the Interior announced this week that for the first time in…
Read MorePresident Praises Attorney General Barr for Stone Case
Justice Department Reduces Sentencing Recommendation On Wednesday, President Trump weighed in on the ongoing case against Roger Stone, his former campaign advisor. Mr. Stone is guilty of lying…
Read MoreNew Concerns Over Chinese Cell Tower Spying
National Security Advisor issues warning Cell tower equipment sold and used around the world, including the U.S., provides a means by which a Chinese company can secretly tap…
Read MoreSenate Votes to Limit President’s War Powers
Resolution specific to Iran Legislation intended to limit President Trump’s ability to wage war against Iran is ready for a final vote in the Senate. The House of…
Read MoreAttorney General Barr Evaluating Sanctuary Cities
Looking to make New Jersey and Washington comply with federal standards On Monday, Attorney General William Barr announced that the Justice Department would be upping the pressure against…
Read MorePhilippines Ends U.S. Security Pact
Island Nation will not allow U.S. forces to train any longer On Tuesday, the Philippines notified the United States that it would no longer be participating in a…
Read MoreFree in Christ
Frederick Baily learned to read even though it was against the law for a slave. At age 20, he escaped to Massachusetts…
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