National Debt Tops $31 Trillion for First Time

Government spending is identified as the cause. The Treasury Department reported America’s gross national debt has eclipsed $31 trillion for the first time, a financial milestone arriving just…

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OPEC+ is Reducing Oil Production

U.S. gas prices are expected to go up. OPEC+ announced plans to cut output of 2 million barrels per day beginning in November. The coalition, which includes OPEC,…

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Bill of Rights Announced to Protect Users from AI

White House Science Office issues guidelines for the artificial intelligence industry. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) unveiled what it called a “Blueprint for…

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Job Openings Decreased in August

Federal Reserve’s actions to slow the economy begin taking hold. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings in August decreased to 10.1  million, down from 11.239…

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Treasury Department Sanctions Ties to Iranian Suppliers

International company network concealing origins of petroleum shipments. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) at the Department of the Treasury has sanctioned an international group of countries…

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Mikie Sherrill, Representative for New Jersey

Mikie Sherrill, Representative for New Jersey Born – January 1972 in Alexandria, Virginia Education – B.S., U.S. Naval Academy; M.Sc., London School of Economics; J.D., Georgetown University Military…

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Repetition

“He commands all… to repent.“

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Pray 7 – October 5th

Praying for the States: Kentucky Heavenly Father, we pray for voters in Kentucky as they elect their next Senator. Help them choose the candidate who best aligns with…

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Wednesday, October 5

Today, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are visiting Florida as the state continues to recover from the impact of Hurricane Ian last week. Governor Ron…

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October 5th – Question

What percentage of registered voters across America would have their student loans reduced or completely forgiven under President Biden’s plan?  A. 30 percentB. 25 percentC. 18 percentD. 15…

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