Tuesday, July 4

Happy Independence Day! On this day in 1776, the Second Continental Congress ratified the Declaration of Independence which released the Thirteen American Colonies from British rule, creating the…

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July 4th – Tuesday

Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. – Psalm 127:1 On this day in 1776, representatives from the 13 American colonies formally…

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VA Proposes to End Veteran Homelessness 

Funding is being allotted to housing, legal services, and employment training programs. The Veterans Administration has announced a number of actions being proposed to reduce homelessness among the…

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Congress Moves to Expand Drone Security Measures

Legislation drafted that would permit drone detection technology at public events. Bipartisan representatives recently introduced legislation to the House, proposing to expand governmental authority over drone detection technology…

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FTC Takes Action Against Amazon

The complaint cites deceptive Prime enrollment and difficult cancellation policies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken legal action against Amazon, Inc. for engaging in fraudulent practices related…

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VA Report Shows Opioid Treatment Program Failing Veterans

Office of Inspector General report exposes general oversights in the VA healthcare system. The Office of Inspector General within the Department of Veterans Affairs has reported that healthcare…

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Overactive/Underactive

“We are God’s children now.”

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July 3rd – Monday

If our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence before God. – 1 John 3:21 Amid the conflict of the Civil War, the final day of battle…

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Monday, July 3

The White House has announced a number of actions the Department of Veterans Affairs will implement to reduce homelessness among military veterans. White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre stated…

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Supreme Court Upholds Freedom of Speech

Justices ruled in favor of a Colorado web designer who challenged the state’s anti-discrimination law. The Supreme Court cited First Amendment protections of free speech in the decision…

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