Interest Rates Raised Again by Federal Reserve

The third straight month of supersized rate increase. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised rates by three-quarters of a point and projected a more aggressive path ahead, suggesting…

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Infrastructure Bill Requires Alcohol Detector in All Vehicles

Regulations to be developed and implemented in as little as 3 years. The National Transportation Safety Board is officially advising that all cars and trucks be equipped with…

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Robin Kelly, Representative for Illinois

Robin Kelly, Representative for Illinois Born – April 1956 in Harlem, New York Education – B.A., M.A., Bradley University; Ph.D., Northern Illinois University Military Service – None Profession…

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Billy Nolen, Acting Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration

The Federal Aviation Administration rejected a proposal to cut in half the number of hours required to become a co-pilot for commercial passenger flights.

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Kevin Cramer, U.S. Senator from North Dakota

Senator Kevin Cramer is calling out credit card companies for their plans to track gun sales.

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Supreme Court of the United States

Chief Justice John Roberts defended the legitimacy of the Supreme Court, and said, “you don’t want public opinion to be the guide about what the appropriate decision is.”

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Vice Admiral Karl Thomas, Commander, U.S. Navy Seventh Fleet

China’s navy is capable of blocking Taiwan if it wants to do so, said Seventh Fleet Commander, Vice Admiral Karl Thomas.

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Thursday, September 22

President Joe Biden is in New York City, New York, today. He is taking part in the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and will continue…

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Issue 561 – Federal Branches

Praying for Our Leaders in Government Executive Branch: Pray for the President and his Administration The White House is walking back statements made by President Joe Biden in…

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Issue 561 – National Prayer Needs

Pray the Vote A ruling from a Delaware state judge deemed that the state’s mail-in voting law violates the Constitution of Delaware and cannot be utilized for the…

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