State Department Responds to Israeli Settlement Plans

The U.S. has reservations about Israel proceeding with 4,000 settlement units in the West Bank area. The Department of State said the U.S. is concerned by Israel’s decision…

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Federal Injunction Issued Against Transgender Procedure Ban

Judge says the Arkansas law violates the First Amendment. District Judge Jay Moody issued a permanent injunction earlier this week against an Arkansas law that sought to ban…

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Commerce Department Releases Funding for High-Speed Internet

The investment will be made in middle-mile internet infrastructure. The Department of Commerce recently released $930 million for internet infrastructure through their Middle Mile grant program. Middle-mile internet…

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Sunday, June 25

The Supreme Court has a handful of rulings in outstanding cases that are expected to be released this week. These include the decisions on President Joe Biden’s proposed…

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Saving Knowledge

God our Savior desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.

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June 25th – Sunday

The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now He commands all people everywhere to repent. – Acts 17:30 President Harry Truman signed the Displaced Persons Act of 1948…

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I-95 Section Reopens After Bridge Collapse in PA

Construction “around the clock” moves ahead of schedule. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced that a temporary six-lane roadway will reopen this weekend where the section of Interstate 95…

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Florida Governor Sues Feds Over Accreditation Process

Education department guidance impinges on state law that requires colleges and universities to switch accreditors. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis filed a lawsuit against the Department of Education, claiming…

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U.S. Coast Guard Sails Through Taiwan Strait

Routine Taiwan transit occurred the day after Secretary Blinken concluded his visit to China. The day after Secretary of State Antony Blinken departed from Beijing, a U.S. Coast…

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Senate Committee Okays Higher Defense Funding than House

Negotiations between congressional chambers are ahead. The Senate Appropriations Committee narrowly voted to set 2024 defense funding at a higher number than that proposed by the House. The funding…

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