Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Clean Water Rule

Questions administration’s interpretation of the Clean Water Act. District Court Judge Daniel Hovland ordered President Biden’s administration to temporarily suspend a specific implementation of the Clean Water Act…

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Administration Investigating Segregation at Medical School 

Student program may violate civil rights.  The Department of Education’s Office on Civil Rights announced they have launched an investigation into a University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville…

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FTC Takes Steps to Curb Foreign-Based Robocalls

“Project Point of No Entry” addresses internet service providers. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a new effort, called Project Point of No Entry, to stop illegal spam…

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EPA Proposes New Rules for Sterilizer Facilities

Agency intends to reduce long-term exposure to ethylene oxide. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a new rule intended to reduce ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions from sterilizer facilities…

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Pulling Together

“That they may be one, even as we are one.“

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Sunday, April 16

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are remaining in the White House today. They have no public events on their schedule at this time. The president…

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April 16th – Sunday

Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness? – 2 Corinthians 6:14 The U.S. Senate…

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Senate Majority Leader Calls for Full Briefing on Intel Leak

Investigations continue into top-secret documents that were published online. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York has requested that President Biden’s administration brief a full session of…

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Labor Department Reports Inflation Fell in March 

Still higher, at 5 percent, than the Federal Reserve target. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week that inflation decreased one percentage point in March, ending at…

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Senator Raises Concerns About FirstNet Mobile Network

Requests cybersecurity reports from the Department of Commerce. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon wrote a letter this week expressing concerns about the lack of cybersecurity for FirstNet, the…

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