U.S. Troops Attacked in Syria

Senator Rubio says Iran is responsible.  Pentagon officials confirmed that U.S. troops in Syria were targeted Wednesday in a “deliberate and coordinated attack.” The attack occurred at a base…

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Friday, October 22

President Joe Biden has no public events on his agenda today. He will be heading to Wilmington, Delaware, this evening for the weekend.  China has been increasing its…

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Real Love

Are you prepared to be inconvenienced for the sake of others?

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White House Announces Plan to Vaccinate Children

28 million children between 5 and 11 years old could be eligible if the vaccine is approved next month.  The White House announced on Wednesday that it is…

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Fed Says Vaccine Mandates Hurt Employment

Mandates are one part of the labor shortage.  Vaccine mandates are contributing to labor supply problems, businesses are reporting to the Federal Reserve. The central bank said that recent…

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USDA to Update Aging Water Infrastructure

$272 million to be invested in rural communities. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this week that loans and grants will be offered to finance a total investment…

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Control of Cybersecurity Exports Proposed

Commerce Department introduces interim final rule to increase national security against cyber attacks. The Bureau of Industry and Security, a division of the Commerce Department, has issued a…

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Interior Seeks to Advance Public Recreation Equity

Five listening sessions to be held to gain perspective. The Department of the Interior announced on Monday that it would be taking new steps to ensure better access…

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Robert Malley, U.S. Special Representative for Iran

America’s Special Envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, said he had doubts whether Iranian officials ever had any “good faith” interest in reviewing the 2015 nuclear agreement.

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Kyrsten Sinema, U.S. Senator from Arizona

Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona said she would not abide by any deadlines adopted by Senate leadership to require votes on the multi-trillion trillion dollar social spending bill unless the $1 trillion infrastructure bill is passed first and by itself.

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