Environmental protections were established for the ecosystem surrounding Lake Erie that millions of people and countless species depend on for health, drinking water and survival through the Lake Erie Bill of Rights. The provisions of that measure have been struck down by the federal court as too vague.
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President Donald Trump is hosting Ireland’s Taoiseach (or Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar to the White House today in honor of the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day. White House Press…
Read MoreAdmiral Mike Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations
The U.S. has issued a formal protest to China in response to that nation’s use of a military-grade laser against a U.S. aircraft, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Mike Gilday reported.
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Since the beginning in the Old Testament, the nation of Israel wavered between devotion to the Lord and pagan gods…
Read MoreDirector of the National Park Service David Vela
David Vela is the Director of the National Park Service. He leads the more than 20,000 national park service employees who protect and preserve America’s 419 national parks.…
Read MoreNational Guard Deployed to New York State
Nation prepares to limit spread of disease The National Guard was called into the New York City Suburb of New Rochelle in order to contain the spread of…
Read MorePresident Trump Proposes Tax Relief Program
Proc Tax breaks designed to aid faltering economy On Tuesday, President Trump visited Capitol Hill in order to introduce legislation that would offer payroll tax breaks for companies…
Read MoreCongress Starts Negotiations on Virus Relief Plan
Process should not be politicized, senator says Senator John Thune of North Dakota reported Wednesday that Congress has started negotiations on President Trump’s economic relief plan in the…
Read MoreAdministration Unveils $35 Insulin Copay Plan
Part of pledge to fight high drug prices On Wednesday, the Trump Administration through the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services pledged once again to fight high drug…
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