Friday, August 13

Today, President Joe Biden will be remaining at his private home in Wilmington, Delaware. His stay will be a part of the official presidential two-week summer vacation. The…

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Zip Tied

Be bound by God’s love.

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Florida Replenishes Ventilator Stock

Department of Health fills the order for their stockpile. The Department of Health and Human Services said on Wednesday that it was fulfilling an order for 200 ventilators…

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Interior Advances California Solar Power Plant

Releases environmental analysis to public comment. The Department of the Interior announced last week that it is taking the next steps necessary to develop solar energy production plants…

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DHS Seeks to Curb Surge of Migrants at Border

Press secretary unveiled series of new policies. The illegal immigration surge at the southern border has the Department of Homeland Security taking new steps to secure the border…

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White House Asks OPEC to Boost Oil Production

The national average for a gallon of gas is $1 over last year. The White House is calling on the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to boost…

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Rick Scott, Senator from Florida

Rick Scott, Senator from Florida Born – December 1952 in Bloomington, Illinois Education – B.S., University of Missouri-Kansas City; J.D., Southern Methodist University Military Service – U.S. Navy Profession…

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Jeff Zients, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator

The White House is considering a requirement for all foreign visitors to the U.S. to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as part of lifting travel restrictions.

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Cori Bush, U.S. Representative for Missouri

Several members of the House of Representatives, including Congresswoman Cori Bush of Missouri, expressed disappointment over Congress not extending the federal eviction moratorium.

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Judge James Ho, Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

Federal Appellate Court Judge James Ho says critical race theory could be used to endorse racism.

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