Judge Amul Thapar, Sixth Circuit U.S. District Court

In an opinion written by Judge Amul Thapar, the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals sided with a professor who refused to call a transgender student by a preferred pronoun.

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General James McConville, Army Chief of Staff

Army Chief of Staff General James McConville often talks about the importance of using technology to link shooters and sensors with command-and-control modes. A new goggle being developed with Microsoft is one such use of technology.

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Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education

The new Secretary of Education has announced a plan to streamline relief for borrowers with verified claims of being defrauded by universities that may result in up to $1 in student loan debt cancellation.

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Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee

Together with three other members of the Senate, Senator Marsha Blackburn unveiled the End Child Trafficking Now Act that, among other things, would mandate the DNA testing of any adult migrant crossing the U.S.-Mexico border with a child.

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Justice Elena Kagan, Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court has ruled that car makers may be sued at the state level because they do business nationwide. This may facilitate increased lawsuits in state courts against other national companies.

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General Richard Clarke, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command

The commander of USSOCCOM told a Senate committee that support from American troops is “critical” to Afghan forces’ ability to fight the Taliban and other militants.

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Paul Abbate, Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Deputy Director Paul Abbate reported that internet crimes, such as identity theft and phishing, robbed Americans of billions of dollars last year.

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Adam Smith, U.S. Representative for Washington

“We need to be really careful about stumbling into a cold war with China,” Representative Adam Smith cautioned recently.

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Judge Milan Smith, Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the school that prohibited a high school football coach from praying on the field after games.

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General Glen VanHerck, USAF, Commander, U.S. Northern Command

General Glen VanHerck told the Senate Armed Services Committee that North Korea’s “considerably larger and presumably more capable” ICBM is a threat to the United States, particularly after Kim Jong Un released himself from a moratorium on testing over a year ago.

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