$1.14 Billion Announced for U.S. Territories’ Infrastructure

Will fund five years of road and bridge construction and development. The Department of Transportation announced that $1.14 billion will be made available to rebuild roads and bridges…

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Capitol Police Reinstall Fence for State of the Union

Using “abundance of caution” to secure the event. President Biden is set to give his first State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, and the Capitol Police…

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Interior Secretary Addresses Drought Conditions

Highlights conservation efforts and ongoing support of Indian Country while in Arizona. Last week, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science…

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HUD Secretary Responds to Report on U.S. Homeownership

 Outlines how HUD will address challenges facing black Americans. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge spoke last week about the 2022 report released by the National…

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John Yarmuth, Representative for Kentucky

John Yarmuth, Representative for Kentucky Born – November 1947 in Louisville, Kentucky  Education – B.A., American studies, Yale University  Military Service – None  Profession – Politician; publisher, and…

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Tuesday, March 1

President Joe Biden will give his first State of the Union address before Congress at the Capitol building this evening. The president is expected to outline his vision…

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The Innovator’s Song

Let God’s tune be heard through your life.

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State Department Tells U.S. Citizens to Leave Russia

Security alert issued Sunday.  A security alert released by the U.S. Embassy in Moscow urged American citizens who are in Russia should leave the country “immediately.” Commercial airlines…

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U.S. Treasury Imposes Sanctions on Belarus

Penalizes Lukashenka administration for Russian support. The Department of the Treasury announced on Friday that they are sanctioning 24 individuals and entities in Belarus. President Alexander Lukashenka has…

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Supreme Court Accepts Veteran’s Case

Dept. of Veterans Affairs had denied disability benefits from time of discharge. The U.S. Supreme Court accepted a case last week submitted by U.S. veteran Adolfo Arellano against…

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