China Tariffs to Remain in Place

Trade representative looking to open new talks.  U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai set out the trade approach of President Biden’s administration to the world’s second-largest economy in a…

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Suspicious Driver Arrested Near Supreme Court

Michigan man apprehended by Capitol Police. On Tuesday, Capitol Police took a man into custody after they observed a “suspicious vehicle” near the Supreme Court. The suspect had…

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State Department Unclear on Americans in Afghanistan

”We continue to fulfill our pledge,” Spokesman Price says.  More than a month after the last U.S. forces left Afghanistan, the State Department still cannot offer specific numbers…

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DOJ Directs FBI to Address School Board Protests

The move is in response to NSBA letter suggesting protests are “domestic terrorism.” Attorney General Merrick Garland said there has been a “disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and…

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President Travels to Midwest to Promote Spending Bills

Calls for competitiveness rather than complacency for American economy.  On Tuesday, President Biden traveled to Howell, Michigan, to lobby for Americans’ support for his “Build Back Better” initiative.…

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Wednesday, October 6

President Joe Biden will hold a meeting today regarding the debt limit and the consequences of the United States potentially defaulting on its financial obligations. The president will…

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Turn It On

His life brings light to everyone.

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Secretary Blinken Chairs OECD Council Meeting

Also meets with the French president, ambassadors, and ministers. This week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been in Paris where he chaired the 2021 Organisation for Economic Co-operation…

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Supreme Court Begins Hearing Oral Arguments

First in-person court since the start of the pandemic.  On Monday, the justices of the Supreme Court returned to the courtroom to begin their new term. It has…

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School Board Association Asks for Federal Investigation

CRT curriculum and mask mandates draw protesters to board meetings nationwide. Last week, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) requested federal assistance and an investigation as parents have…

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