Wisdom Wins

“The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy…“

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Debt Ceiling a Topic for Incoming Congress

Some legislators are encouraging better fiscal management. In the coming months, the current $31.4 trillion borrowing limit for the nation will need to be addressed by Congress. Some…

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Representative Raskin Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

He will undergo chemo-immunotherapy. Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland revealed that he has been diagnosed with Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma, a “serious but curable form of cancer,”…

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U.S. and EU Issue Joint Statement on Kosovo Tensions

That nation has closed multiple border crossings. The U.S. State Department released a joint statement with the European Union on Wednesday regarding the rising tensions between Kosovo and…

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Military Police, National Guard Called to Duty in Buffalo

Snow has continued to fall in upstate New York. It has continued to snow in Buffalo, New York, after around four feet fell over Christmas weekend. The severe…

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New Light Bulb Efficiency Standards Proposed

The administration nearly triples the minimum lumen requirement. The Department of Energy has proposed a new set of efficiency standards for light bulbs. The new standard would require…

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Stephen Lynch, Representative for Massachusetts

Stephen Lynch, Representative for Massachusetts Born – March 1955 in Boston, Massachusetts Education – B.S., Wentworth Institute of Technology; J.D., Boston College; M.P.A., Harvard University Military Service –…

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Rachel Levine, Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services

Dr. Levine, Assistant Secretary of Health, recently urged children’s doctors and medical practitioners to be ambassadors in the transgender movement.

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Mike Turner, U.S. Representative for Ohio

Congressman Mike Turner said the majority in the new Congress plans to investigate the possible influence the FBI has exercised over social media platforms.

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Judge Robert Sack, Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has granted another stay on New York’s concealed carry gun law that created “restricted areas.”

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