U.S. in Peace Talks with the Taliban

General Milley opens discussions between leaders. The U.S.-Taliban agreement was cemented last February to begin to put an end to the conflict raging since 2001. According to the…

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Courts Rule in Favor of Houses of Worship

Federal courts strike down discriminatory COVID-19 restrictions by multiple states. This week saw the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously rule Nevada’s COVID-19 standards for houses of…

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Friday, December 18

This afternoon, President Donald Trump will meet with acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller at the White House. They will be discussing the Defense Department’s role in the…

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The Serpent

The symbol of salvation from judgment.

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Northeast Snowfall Breaks Some Records

Falling at more than 4 inches per hour in some areas. Central Park saw 10 inches of snow… a record. Snowplow drivers in many areas are struggling to…

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Top Legislators Meet to Hash Out COVID-19 Relief

Lawmakers indicate they are close to passing a bill this week. The leaders of both chambers of Congress met in Washington on Tuesday to discuss a highly-anticipated relief…

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Mississippi Governor Declares Day of Prayer

Ask the Lord for His protective hand over us. On Wednesday, Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi declared Sunday, December 20, as a Day of Prayer. He was joined by…

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Eugene Scalia, Secretary of Labor

The success of Operation Warp Speed in delivering a coronavirus vaccine will drop the unemployment rate below 5 percent in 2021, Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia said.

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Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts

The two senators from Massachusetts have urged their colleagues to “join us in demanding that any new COVID-relief proposal includes $1,200 direct payment to adults and $500 to their children.”

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Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger, Southern Iowa U.S. District Court

Legislators and state officials cannot bar protesters from entering the Capitol grounds, a U.S. District Court in Iowa ruled.

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