Saturday, February 28

The president’s administration rescinded 80 percent of the regulations under the National Environmental Policy Act.

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U.S. Directs Embassy Staff to Depart Israel

The State Department also designated Iran as a State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention. The United States Embassy in Jerusalem alerted employees that they should leave Israel immediately. Ambassador…

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U.S. Investigates Cuba’s Claims Regarding Incident Involving Florida Boat

Secretary of State says, “We are going to verify that information independently and reach our own conclusions.“ Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to questions from journalists regarding…

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Senate Votes Down Homeland Security Funding Bill over Immigration Enforcement Reforms

Senate Majority Leader Thune said the White House has made concessions but it has not satisfied ICE critics. The U.S. Senate was unable to pass appropriations for the…

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Transportation Department Debuts DCA’s Technology Upgrade

Electronic flight strips have now been adopted by 15 airports nationwide. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to highlight the airport’s recent upgrade…

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Energy Secretary Extends Operations of Essential Coal Plant

The department cites a need for the continued use of coal-powered energy. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright renewed an emergency order, directing the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)…

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Shelley Moore Capito, Senator from West Virginia

Shelley Moore Capito, Senator from West Virginia Born – November 1953 in Glen Dale, West Virginia Education – B.A., Duke University; M.Ed., University of Virginia Military Service –…

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Friday, February 27

President Trump will be discussing the nation’s energy and economic sectors in Corpus Christi today.

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Beneficial Competition

“Having purified your souls by your obedience to the truth for a sincere brotherly love, love one another earnestly from a pure heart.”

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VA Revises Survivors’ Benefits Process to Expedite Payments

The new rule directs the agency to award the higher of two eligible survivor benefits without developing both claims. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a…

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