Legislators Begin Considering Ways to Address Rising U.S. Debt

Support for a bipartisan fiscal commission for federal debt management is increasing. Members of Congress are growing more aware of America’s rising debt, which has doubled in the…

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Senate Unanimously Pauses Azerbaijan Aid Amid Concerns for Armenia

Two-year waiver issued through the Armenian Protection Act. The Senate unanimously voted to pass the Armenian Protection Act last week, suspending U.S. financial aid to Azerbaijan for the…

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President Commends Israel-Hamas Ceasefire for Hostage Release

He calls the agreement a “testament to diplomacy.” President Joe Biden commended the agreement Israel has made to a 4-day ceasefire with Hamas brokered by the U.S. and…

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U.S. Aviation Authorities Implement Reforms for Holiday Travel

The industry still faces staffing shortages. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have launched efforts to modernize and enhance the country’s aviation…

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Thanksgiving Day Presidential Proclamation

He commends U.S. troops, first responders, teachers, medical professionals, parents, and caregivers. Official Proclamation from President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. As families, loved ones, and friends across the country…

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Brendan Carr, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr says President Biden’s equity plan for internet control is “sweeping, unprecedented, and unlawful.”

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Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative for Florida

Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida has introduced legislation that would protect Americans’ personal data from foreign adversaries.

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Judge Karen Marston, Eastern Pennsylvania U.S. District Court

District Court Judge Karen Marston ruled that a township’s banning of display of the “thin blue line” American flag is unconstitutional.

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Joe Yoswa, Director of Public Affairs, Defense Logistics Agency

The Defense Logistics Agency spokesman said the agency “has no knowledge of” reports that Russian fuel is being sold to a Greek refinery that serves the U.S. military fuel supply chain.

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Issue 622 – Faith and Prayer History

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