Issue 667 – Faith and Prayer History

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Thursday, October 3

Today, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Jose Fernandez is participating in the 9th Annual U.S.-Republic of Korea (ROK) Senior Economic Dialogue (SED)…

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2024 Democratic Party Platform: Religious Freedom

COMBATING HATE & PROTECTING FREEDOM OF RELIGION Certain core values bring us together as Americans — and one of them is standing together against the hate, racism, bigotry,…

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2024 GOP Party Platform: Religous Freedom

Freedom to Pray Republicans will champion the First Amendment Right to Pray and Read the Bible in school, and stand up to those who violate the Religious Freedoms…

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Catherine Mitrano, Veterans Affairs

Catherine Mitrano is Acting General Counsel for the Department of Veterans Affairs. We pray that God will guide her as she manages the more than 800 legal professionals…

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President Biden Responds to Iran’s Ballistic Missile Attack on Israel

He calls the attack “defeated and ineffective.” President Joe Biden reaffirmed the U.S. support of Israel after Iran launched over 180 ballistic missiles toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem…

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FCC Approves Radio License Transfer from Audacy to Soros-Funded Nonprofit

A House committee is investigating the sale facilitated by the federal agency before the November election. The Federal Communications Commission has provided regulatory approval for Audacy to transfer…

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SEC Charges Hacker for Insider Trading on Stolen Earnings Data

A U.K. citizen used sophisticated technology to hide his identity. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged a U.K. citizen for hacking into the computer systems…

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Six Critical Mineral Refining Research Projects Receive DOE Funding

The $5.5 million investment will advance financial attainable, responsible ways to refine critical minerals. The Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated $5.5 million to six research and development…

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OSHA Warns of Post-Hurricane Hazards for Recovery Crews and Residents

The agency urges caution as communities continue to face power outages, structural damage, and storm debris. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has…

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