Over 100 countries call for UN to investigate WHO. More than 100 health ministers from around the world have called for an independent evaluation of the World Health…
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FBI Connects Terrorism to Pensacola Shooting
Attacker’s phone encryption broken to reveal al Qaeda link. The aviation trainee from the Saudi Air Force who killed three American sailors and wounded several others in a…
Read MoreInterior Department Updates Air Quality Standards
Offshore Air Standards will be more cost-effective according to Secretary Bernhardt. The Department of the Interior announced on Friday of last week, that it would be implementing new…
Read MoreNIH Announces Timeline for COVID-19 Vaccinations
Although a “very bold plan,” Director Collins feels optimistic. On Thursday, the National Institute of Health Director Francis Collins discussed the newly-announced projection of what Americans can expect…
Read MoreNew York and Other States Explore Re-opening
Contactless pay and curbside pick-up strongly encouraged. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is beginning to allow businesses in his state to partially reopen in spaced-apart waves, according to…
Read MoreMonday, May 18
Today, President Donald Trump will remain at the White House. He will host a roundtable with restaurant executives and industry leaders in the State Dining Room. Representatives of…
Read MoreKinsman Redeemer
Before Jesus came to Earth, the Father was known as a Redeemer…
Read MoreSubstantial Grants Offered for Rare Earth Research
Efficient and innovative processing a must for U.S. technologies. On Friday, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that it would be distributing up to $30 million toward scientific…
Read MoreNew High-Ranking Nominees Proposed to the Senate
Ambassador and two Associate Judges seek approval once quorum is present. Officers of the United States are approved “by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate,”…
Read MoreSenate Renews Federal Surveillance Powers
House set to vote on measures in the coming weeks. On Thursday, the Senate voted on a bill that would renew expired surveillance powers for the federal government…
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