Steve Scalise U.S. Representative for Louisiana

House Minority Leader Steve Scalise of Louisiana said the improvements made in new legislation over the Paycheck Protection Program gives businesses greater flexibility.

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Judge David Tatel District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the White House must establish clear conduct standards for its press corps in order for it to suspend reporters for questionable behavior.

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Lieutenant General Kevin Schneider, USAF, Commander, U.S. Forces Japan

“Through the course of the COVID crisis, we saw a surge of maritime activity” by China in the South China Sea, said Lieutenant General Kevin Schneider.

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Eugene Scalia, Secretary of Labor

State jobless rolls lowered for the first time since the pandemic began at the end of May, showing signs that people are starting to return to work.

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Jack Reed, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island

A bipartisan group of senators will include the Pacific Defense Initiative in a defense policy bill that “will enhance budgetary transparency and oversight, and focus resources on key military capabilities to deter China.”

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Judge Jacqueline Nguyen, U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

A federal appeals court upheld California Governor Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order banning in-church services to blunt the spread of coronavirus, over First Amendment arguments.

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General Stephen Townsend, Commander, Africa Command

The United States Africa Command says Moscow has deployed fighter jets to Libya to bolster Russian mercenaries that are supporting rebel commander Khalifa Haftar of the Libyan National Army.

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Andrew Wheeler, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency

As debates rage in Congress over the biofuels mandate, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler weighs options to help small refiners.

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Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri

A bill to hold China accountable for coronavirus by letting Americans sue the Chinese Communist Party has been introduced by Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri.

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Judge Christopher Cooper, District of Columbia U.S. District Court

The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts cannot bar employees from making political contributions, attending campaign events, publicly supporting candidates or engaging in other political speech on their own time, District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled.

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