10 states challenge administration vaccine mandate for health care professionals as unconstitutional. Louisiana Western District U.S. Judge Terry Doughty issued a nationwide injunction barring enforcement of the president’s…
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DOT Approves Loan for Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Project
$338.6 million will save Virginia millions on interest payments. The Department of Transportation announced on Tuesday that the Build America Bureau (the Bureau) provided a loan to the…
Read MoreXavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services
The Department of Health and Human Services has revoked religious exemption waivers for faith-based foster care providers in three states.
Read MoreBennie Thompson, U.S. Representative for Mississippi
Representative Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, chairman of the committee investigating the events of January 6, acknowledged the committee made an error in a recent subpoena.
Read MoreJudge Matthew Schelp, Eastern Missouri U.S. District Court
A U.S. District Court preliminary injunction has blocked President Biden’s administration from enforcing a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in ten states.
Read MoreLloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense
Defense Secretary Austin reported the U.S. military is introducing measures to attempt to ease economic strains on military families.
Read MoreThursday, December 2
Today, President Joe Biden will speak from the White House concerning the confirmation of the first case of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 identified in California. He will…
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All who believe in the Lord Jesus are redeemed.
Read MoreIssue 519 – Verse of the Week
December 2nd – December 8th, 2021 VERSE OF THE WEEK O Lord, come! – 1 Corinthians 16:22 Maranatha! As the world begins its celebration of the birth of the…
Read MoreIssue 519 – Federal Branches
Praying for Our Leaders in Government Executive Branch: Pray for the President and his Administration President Joe Biden said the Omicron variant of the coronavirus is “a cause…
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