Labor Department Releases Unemployment Report

Sixth straight week of lower rate of new claims. The Department of Labor released its report on the current status of the workforce on Thursday finding for the…

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Friday, June 11

Today, President Joe Biden will attend the sessions of the G7 summit’s first day. The group of 7 nations includes the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany,…

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By the Spirit

God’s resources are limitless.

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Wildfire Emergency Declared in Arizona

More than 146,000 acres have already burned. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued declarations of emergency in response to wildfires raging in two Arizona counties. The emergency declarations will…

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Inflation Rose to 5 Percent in May

Supply chain and hiring challenges contribute to higher prices. A report released Thursday by the Department of Labor revealed that consumer prices increased 5 percent for the year…

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Senate Passes China Trade Bill

Bipartisan bill seeks to tackle anti-competitive behavior from China.  On Tuesday, the Senate passed a new round of legislation aimed at fighting what it views as anti-competitive trade…

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President Concludes Infrastructure Conversations

Begins new negotiations with moderate senators. On Tuesday, President Biden ended his conversations with Congressional opposition about the need for a national infrastructure program. The president indicated that…

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Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI Director Christopher Wray has compared ransomware attacks with the security challenges posed by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

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Claudia Tenney, U.S. Representative for New York

Representative Claudia Tenney said police reform legislation is becoming problematic. “We will probably have no police officers willing to serve” if qualified immunity that protects officers is abandoned.

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Judge Alan Norris, Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

In an opinion co-authored by Judge Alan Norris, the Sixth Circuit Court of appeals ruled, “Government policies that classify people by race are presumptively invalid,” in attempts to remedy past social discrimination.

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