Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Religious Freedom Case

High school coach’s prayers raise issues of speech, religious freedom, and state establishment of religion.  On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Kennedy…

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U.S. Supreme Court Denies Federal Benefits to Puerto Rico

Thursday’s decision rests on definitions of state vs. territory. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that the United States is not legally obligated to include Puerto Rico…

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Ghost Drones Part of New Military Aid for Ukraine

Howitzers, tactical vehicles, and ammunition on their way.  More than 120 Phoenix Ghost tactical unmanned aerial systems are on their way to Ukraine from the U.S. President Biden announced…

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Justice Department Settles Protestor Lawsuits

Use of force results in updated police policy. The Justice Department recently announced that they had settled four civil cases surrounding the events of June 1, 2020. On…

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Monday, April 25

Today, President Joe Biden is hosting the Tampa Bay Lightning to the White House in celebration of their two most recent back-to-back Stanley Cup championships from the 2020…

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The Chief Baker

He is marvelous at creating a good outcome.

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Senator Rubio Advocates for Space Debris Sanctions

Believes call to action against ASATs not enough. After President Biden’s administration announced its commitment to ban the testing of anti-satellite (ASAT) missiles, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida…

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DOE Requests Public Comment to Inform Building Codes

Looking for cost-effective, energy-efficient building solutions. The Department of Energy issued a Request for Information (RFI) to inform how $225 million can be best used to improve American…

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Congressional Group Seeks to Keep Title 42 in Place

President Biden is determined to end it.  A bipartisan group from the House and Senate has endorsed legislation to keep Title 42 in place, at least until a…

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China Signs Security Pact with Solomon Islands

U.S., Australia, and New Zealand express concerns.  Earlier this week, the White House announced in a press briefing that the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and…

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