He sent sensitive information to covert FBI agent posing as ISIS fighter. A former Army private was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for attempting to support…
Read MoreJessica Rosenworcel, Chair, Federal Communications Commission
Jessica Rosenworcel, Chair, Federal Communications Commission
Read MoreWanted: Peacemakers
“ Strive for peace with everyone, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.“
Read MoreSaturday, October 19
The Department of Education announced $4.5 billion in additional student loan relief. More than 60,000 borrowers who work in public service will benefit from this approval under the…
Read MoreElection Integrity
U.S. elections serve as the backbone of American democracy—ensuring that citizens have a voice in their government. Every two years, citizens vote in elections that determine representation at…
Read MoreRepresentative Juan Vargas, 52nd Congressional District, California
Juan Vargas is U.S. Representative for California’s 52nd Congressional District. He has served since 2013, and is a former member of the California State Senate and California State Assembly.…
Read MoreU.S. General Warns of Russian “Mischief” in NATO Territory
He expresses concerns surrounding Russia’s actions of sabotage in Europe. U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s General Darryl Williams expressed concerns this week about reports of nontraditional Russian operations…
Read MoreWhite House Announces $1.8 Billion for Hurricane Relief
The president calls on Congress to reconvene early to approve more funding. President Biden’s administration approved over $1.8 billion this week to support recovery efforts for communities devastated…
Read MoreFTC Finalizes “Click to Cancel” Rule for Business Subscription Services
Chairwoman says canceling subscriptions must be “at least as easy” as signing up. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule requiring businesses to make canceling subscription services…
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