August 5 – Families: Fatherlessness

OUR FAMILIES: Fatherlessness is an American Tragedy

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Justice Alito Gives Religious Liberty Speech

He says the “turn away from religion” has contributed to issues pertaining to religious freedom. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke at the Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit…

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Iran Nuclear Talks Resume in Vienna

Uranium enrichment has expanded in Iran.  Negotiators from the U.S., the European Union, and Iran resumed their months-long indirect talks over Tehran’s abandoned nuclear deal. The resumption of the…

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State Department Issues Worldwide Caution After al Zawahiri Death

Officials say there is potential for anti-American violence.  The State Department has issued a “Worldwide Caution” update about the threat of potential terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens abroad…

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Senate Approves Sweden and Finland NATO Membership

The measure had broad bipartisan support.  The Senate voted to ratify requests from Finland and Sweden to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in an effort to…

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Most Roads Closed in Death Valley National Park

Flash flooding has rendered many roads impassable. The National Park Service has announced that most roads in and out of Death Valley National Park are closed after flash…

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Ashley Hinson, Representative for Iowa

Ashley Hinson, Representative for Iowa Born – June 1983 in Des Moines, Iowa Education – B.A., University of Southern California Military Service – None Profession – Television reporter…

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Brett McGurk, National Security Council Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa

White House Middle East coordinator Brett McGurk said it is “highly unlikely” that the United States and Iran will enter a new nuclear agreement in the near future.

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Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont

Senator Bernie Sanders stated the prescription drug proposal being moved under the special budget reconciliation rules is “weak.”

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Judge Michael B. Brennan, Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

A federal appeals court sided with a Roman Catholic high school against a former guidance counselor who sued after losing her job for entering a same-sex marriage.

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