Issue 539 – National Prayer Needs

Pray the Vote A judge ruled that the election commission in Tennessee’s largest county can open only one polling location during the first days of early voting for…

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U.S. Forgives 40,000 Student Loans

Aid provided to 3.6 million more.  The Department of Education has canceled student loan debt for 40,000 people. In addition, the department has offered credits to help another…

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Administration Restores Environmental Policies

The measure could stall needed infrastructure projects.  President Biden’s administration is reinstating stricter environmental standards for approving new pipelines, highways, power plants, and other construction projects, including requiring…

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Secretary Blinken Attends Israeli, Arab Summit

He focused on reducing Israeli-Palestinian tensions.  A meeting on Israel’s Negev desert, hosted by Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, brought together the foreign ministers of four Arab nations…

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FDA Extends Antibody Review by Three Months

Monoclonal antibodies have yet to receive full FDA approval. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced last week that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended its review of…

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Wednesday, April 20

Today, President Joe Biden is meeting with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Kicks, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Combatant Commanders at the White House.…

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Consolation

He will lift your burden.

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FDA Law Closes E-Cigarette Loopholes

Addresses synthetic nicotine as well as natural nicotine. A law that took effect last week will allow the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate both artificial nicotine…

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Administration Issues Guidance on Infrastructure Materials

Materials should be made in the United States.  President Biden’s administration took a step on Monday toward ensuring that federal dollars will support U.S. manufacturing on infrastructure projects,…

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Federal Judge Voids Travel Mask Mandate

Rules that health officials exceeded their authority. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as…

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