State Department Responds to Kavala Conviction

Leading critic of Turkish President Erdogan receives life sentence.  The Department of State responded to the conviction of Osman Kavala last week, expressing how “deeply troubled and disappointed”…

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DOJ Files Lawsuit for Opioid Mismanagement

Company failed to report “at least hundreds of thousands” suspicious orders. The Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit against AmerisourceBergen Corporation for the mismanagement of its opioid…

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Administration Considers Title 42 Expansion

Cubans, Nicaraguans. and Haitians could be included in mass expulsions.  President Biden’s administration is considering expanding Title 42 restrictions to apply to Cuban, Nicaraguan and Haitian migrants. Administration…

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FDA Prepares Review for CBD Regulation

The review seeks answers regarding long-term use and effects on pregnancy. Agency officials from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have announced that they are beginning the process…

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Baby Formula Tariffs to be Reintroduced in 2023

Exemptions made to address shortage are set to expire. Tariffs on imported baby formula are likely to be reimposed in the new year. The United States experienced a…

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Tuesday, January 3

Today, the 118th Congress will be sworn into office. As the House of Representatives changes party leadership, the Speaker of the House is yet to be determined. President…

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Quietly Committed

“The Lord has made room for us.“

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January 3rd – Tuesday

When a man’s ways please the Lord, he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him. – Proverbs 16:7 On this day in 1961, the United…

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Mary Peltola, Representative for Alaska

Mary Peltola, Representative for Alaska Born – August 1973 in Anchorage, Alaska Education – University of Northern Colorado; University of Alaska Military Service – None Profession – Reporter, Politician…

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Interior Invests in 36 Drought Resiliency Projects

Selected projects intended to increase stores of clean drinking water. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has announced that 36 drought resiliency projects will receive $84.7 million through…

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