President Considering More Executive Actions

They would address China, manufacturing, and immigration. According to Mark Meadows, the chief of staff for President Trump, the president is considering several executive orders, although few details…

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Employment Rate Continues Climb in June

4.8 million jobs added to the economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the national unemployment rate dropped to 11.1% last month as the reopening of the country…

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New “Rethink Higher Education” Rules in Effect

Protection of religious freedoms holds a prominent place. New regulations based on the Rethink Higher Education agenda put forth by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos went into effect as…

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President Signs Bill Removing Salary Caps for Directors

New law waives salary limitations for those Veterans Affairs directors since 2010. On Thursday, President Trump signed bill S.3084 into law. It was introduced to the Senate in…

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Do You Dare?

Psalm 139:23 – Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts! There is no relationship more personal, more intimate, than the relationship…

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Monday, July 6

President Donald Trump will be meeting with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the White House this morning. The secretary of state reported this past week that the…

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Daring to Speak the Truth

The Gospel of Christ is becoming less accepted in America…

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Herd Immunity May Be Closer Than Predicted

Researchers in Europe evaluate encouraging data on COVID-19. International researchers and mathematicians are considering the rates of transmission and levels of social activity in recently released studies. Their…

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Increase in COVID-19 Cases Gives States Pause

Arizona, Florida, and Texas issue mandates for facemasks. Dr. Fauci expressed concern regarding the 51,200 new confirmed U.S. COVID-19 cases late last week. With the increased rates of…

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Supreme Court Blocks Curbside Voting in Alabama

Federal judge initially ordered the state to allow voting curbside.  In a 5-4 decision last week, the Supreme Court voted in favor of the State of Alabama to…

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