Cases deal with Eighth Amendment and minimum sentences. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the cases of Jones v. Mississippi and Borden v. United States.…
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Presidential Race Narrows
Millions of votes are yet uncounted. As of early Wednesday, the presidential election hangs in the balance. There remain a handful of closely-fought states yet to decide the…
Read MoreU.S. Exits Paris Climate Accord
Nation to focus on its own emission reduction rather than global agreement. Regardless of the results of election day, the United States will no longer be a member…
Read MoreInterior Department Adds National Historical Park
Site will maintain French settlement in Missouri. The Interior Department recently announced that a new National Historical Park had been established. The Ste. Genevieve Historical Park is the…
Read MoreBe Still as America Waits
America is waiting the outcome of the 2020 election. Being still is foreign to most of us. There’s so much going on that can pile into our lives…
Read MoreWednesday, November 4
As the polls closed on Tuesday and with counts still in process, President Donald Trump announced that he would address the nation from the East Room of the…
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Keep moving toward the light!
Read MoreRestrictions Made in Covid-19 Vaccine Trial Recipients
Severely ill patients no longer being administered vaccine. Last week, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, one of the major researchers of a breakthrough COVID-19 vaccine, announced that its trials had been…
Read MoreAmericans Head to the Polls
Even before Election Day, nearly 100 million ballots had already been cast. Tens of millions of Americans are heading to the polls to cast their vote for the…
Read MoreLabor Department Releases New Respiratory Regulations
Standardized equipment for healthcare workers laid out by the department. In a press release last week, the Department of Labor announced that it had set new guidelines to…
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