The months of dealing with COVID-19 have served as a glimpse into the daily burden of patients with rapidly progressing terminal diseases like ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), Representative Jeff Fortenberry wrote in an op-ed.
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Judge Timothy Kelly, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
A Trump Administration rule that barred most migrants from receiving asylum at the southern border with Mexico was struck down by a federal judge.
Read MoreAdmiral Craig Faller, Commander, U.S. Southern Command
Increased patrols of the Caribbean and Pacific are saving American lives, said Admiral Craig Faller in an interview from U.S. Southern Command headquarters in Miami.
Read MoreChristopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
More than 2,000 active investigations connected to the Chinese Communist Party are presently being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and new ones are added about every ten hours.
Read MoreJoe Manchin, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
Defunding the police “is the craziest thing I’ve ever heard in my life,” said Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia.
Read MoreJudge Julia Gibbons, Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
A last-minute appellate court decision blocked the reopening of gyms and fitness centers across much of Michigan hours before they were scheduled to reopen.
Read MoreRear Admiral Casey J. Moton, Program Executive Officer, Unmanned and Small Combatants
The Navy has plans to integrate unmanned vehicles into carrier strike groups by the end of this decade.
Read MoreMike Pence, Vice President of the United States
Talk of a second wave of the coronavirus is misleading and “fearmongering,” Vice President Mike Pence said in an interview.
Read MoreRoger Wicker, U.S. Senator from Mississippi
Senator Roger Wicker said the Federal Aviation Administration has been “stonewalling” senators conducting an investigation into the design and development of the Boeing 737-MAX aircraft that was involved in two deadly crashes before being taken out of service.
Read MoreJudge Kathleen Williams, Southern Florida U.S. District Court
A federal judge in Florida has ruled that American companies can be sued for preferring U.S. workers over, for example, one of the DACA “Dreamers.”
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