President Biden Speaks after Texas School Shooting

Mourns the loss of life. President Joe Biden responded to the tragic mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday. The shooter used two AR-15-style…

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Justice Department Indicts Alleged Chinese Spies

Charged with collecting information for Chinese government The Department of Justice reported the arrest last week of 73-year-old Wang Shujun from Queens, New York, and an at-large status…

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VP Responds to Upstate NY Shooting

Says that racial violence harms everyone in the nation.  Vice President Kamala Harris responded on Sunday to the racially-motivated shooting in Buffalo, New York. An armed 18-year-old white…

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Abortion Activists Targeting Churches

Pro-life counseling centers also vandalized.  In Texas, at least three Catholic churches have been vandalized by abortion advocates. At one church, vandals tried to remove the tabernacle, and…

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Aging Nuclear Power Plants Receive Funding

Government investing $6 billion to update and upgrade.  President Biden’s administration is launching a $6 billion federal investment effort to save financially distressed nuclear plants across the U.S.…

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Interior Announces Largest Competitive Lease Sale

Six companies rent 488,000 acres for offshore wind. The Department of the Interior announced that six companies won bids distributing leases for 488,000 acres of offshore wind energy…

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Massive Power Outages in NE Storm

The winter storm is not yet over.  More than 170,000 people in the eastern United States did not have power early Monday morning after a massive winter storm…

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Supreme Court Will Hear Gun Rights Case

The challenge is state restrictions for concealed carry.  On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a high-stakes challenge over concealed carry permits. At issue is a…

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New England Experiences Strong Nor’easter

Hurricane-force winds cause great power outages.  Hundreds of thousands of people in New England are left without power Wednesday morning as a strong storm charged up the East…

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Judge Allows Religious Exemptions for NY Health Workers

The injunction states that they have the right to “religious accommodation” regarding vaccine mandate. On Tuesday, Northern New York U.S. District Judge David Hurd issued a preliminary injunction…

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