12 Additional Criminal Charges Brought Against Senator Menendez

He continues to maintain his innocence. Federal prosecutors brought an additional 12 criminal charges against Senator Bob Menendez on Tuesday, bringing the total charges against him to 16.…

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Chuck Sams, National Park Service

Chuck Sams is Director of the National Park Service. We pray that God will guide him as his agency manages all National Parks, plus national monuments and other…

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The U.S. Urges Citizens to Leave Haiti as Gangs Seize Control

The U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince currently has limited operations. The U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, issued an updated security alert for U.S. citizens after armed gangs broke thousands…

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Classified Document Leaker Pleads Guilty

U.S. Air National Guard member faces years in prison. The Massachusetts Air National Guard Member who leaked classified military documents on the social media platform Discord pled guilty…

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DOT Makes Additional Investment in Public Transit Development

The department will fund repairs, upgrades, and additions to trains, buses, and ferries. The Department of Transportation released an additional $9.9 billion to support public transit in the…

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Commerce Secretary Proposes Cyber Regulations for Chinese Car Systems

Digital vehicle technology has the potential for data capture and espionage. The Department of Commerce announced the public comment period for opinions and information about digital car systems…

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Chuck Sams, Director, National Park Service

Chuck Sams, Director, National Park Service

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Trust the Righteous Judge

“ O Lord my God, in You do I take refuge.“

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Wednesday, March 6

Today, the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, chaired by Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona, will hear testimony from Tim Tebow, who established a…

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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Texas Immigration Law

The order pauses the controversial law’s enactment until March 13. A day after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay that would have allowed Texas to…

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