Secretary Austin signs agreement with the nation of Georgia. On Monday, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Georgian Minister of Defense Juansher Burchuladze signed a joint agreement that…
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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Vaccine Mandate Case
Emergency appeal filed by Maine health workers. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an emergency appeal of a vaccine requirement imposed on health care workers in Maine.…
Read MoreInvestigations Launched Into Afghanistan Departure
State Department focus will include Special Immigrant Visa program. The State Department’s inspector general is launching a series of investigations into the end of diplomatic operations in Afghanistan. Reviews…
Read MoreAmazon Must Correct Testimony to Congress
Legislators say criminal investigation may be launched if record not corrected. Members of the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Amazon warning that they will seek a…
Read MoreWednesday, October 20
Today, President Joe Biden is traveling to Scranton, Pennsylvania, to meet with local residents and state and regional officials. The president will visit the Electric City Trolley Museum…
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“What can anyone give in exchange for their soul?”
Read MorePentagon Names New TransComm Leader
Air Force General Van Ovost to lead global multiservice efforts. Air Force General Jacqueline Van Ovost has been appointed as the leader of U.S. Transportation Command. TransComm is…
Read More17 Missionaries Kidnapped in Haiti
FBI and police in Haiti are in contact with gang members. The group that kidnapped 17 American and Canadian missionaries in Haiti has asked for more than $17…
Read MoreState Department Honors the Memory of Colin Powell
Secretary Blinken remembers him as an “extraordinary leader and great man.” U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken honored the memory of former Secretary of State Colin Powell. General…
Read MoreSupreme Court Upholds Two Qualified Immunity Cases
Law enforcement officers protected from accusations of excessive force. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of law enforcement in two cases that claimed that officers…
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