Supreme Court Denies Bayer Request for Dismissal

Second case in last week upholding lawsuits against company. This week, the Supreme Court rejected a second appeal by Bayer AG to dismiss litigation linking its weedkiller Roundup…

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Administration Releases New HIPAA Guidelines over Abortion

Rules would expand privacy guidelines. President Biden’s administration released new patient privacy guidelines, seeking to clarify federal protections for personal medical information that law enforcement officials could use…

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Senator Leahy Has Surgery After Breaking Hip

He fell in his home in Virginia. Senate President Pro Tempore Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the longest-serving member of the Senate, fell at his home and his undergone surgery…

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Supreme Court Allows ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy to End

Ruling returns cases to lower courts for additional proceedings. In a 5-4 decision rendered Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that President Joe Biden could decide to end the…

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President Biden to Meet with President Obrador

Food security, climate, energy, and immigration will be discussed. The White House announced this week, and Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard has confirmed, that President Joe Biden will…

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Ben Ray Lujan, Senator from New Mexico

Ben Ray Lujan, Senator from New Mexico Born – June 1972 in Santa Fe, New Mexico Education – University of New Mexico; B.B.A., New Mexico Highlands University Military…

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Friday, July 1

Today, President Joe Biden is at the White House. He will meet virtually with governors regarding access to reproductive health care as his administration responds to the Supreme…

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God-Confidence

Build your life on the Rock.

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Nominee for ICE Director Withdraws Citing Delays

Confirmation stalled in Senate for almost a year Ed Gonzalez, President Joe Biden’s nominee for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director, withdrew from the nomination on Monday. He…

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Supreme Court Limits EPA Powers

“Blank check” on regulatory authority trimmed. The Supreme Court limited the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate power plants’ greenhouse gas emissions in a 6-3 ruling released Thursday.…

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