Storm expected to hit late Friday, early Saturday, could become hurricane. The National Hurricane Center has warned residents in the Gulf Coast states to expect heavy rain and…
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President Signs Juneteenth Federal Holiday Act
First new federal holiday since Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. On Thursday, President Biden signed a bill that established Juneteenth, or June 19, as the 12th federally recognized…
Read MoreHouse Creates Economic Diversity Panel
Group will focus on economic fairness in post-COVID nation. Speaker Nancy Pelosi has named eight House members to serve on the new Committee on Economic Diversity and Fairness…
Read MoreSenate Bipartisan Infrastructure Group Doubles Membership
$1 Trillion bill builds momentum. On Wednesday, the Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure working group doubled in size to a total number of 21 members. The group is seeking to…
Read MoreRussia’s Military Exercising Near Hawaii
One of largest naval exercises since end of the cold war. Russian ships are conducting military exercises off the coast of Hawaii, sending U.S. Air Force jets scrambling.…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules in Favor of Foster Care Agency
The case addressed religious liberty versus LGBTQ inclusivity. In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that upheld the religious rights of a Catholic foster…
Read MoreDebate Begins on Banning President from Communion
American Catholic Bishops warned from political decision making by Vatican leaders. On Wednesday, U.S. bishops of the Roman Catholic Church began debate regarding whether or not the church…
Read MoreSenate Announces D.C. Statehood Hearing
National support of the measure reported to be at 54%. On Tuesday, the Senate announced that it would be moving forward with a plan to consider extending statehood…
Read MoreFirst Biden-Putin Summit Positive, U.S. President Says
“I did what I came to do,” President Biden said. According to reports from both men, Presidents Biden and Putin achieved a great deal during their summit in…
Read MoreJuneteenth to Become Federal Holiday
Senate passes the measure unanimously. June 19, 1865, was when news of the emancipation of slaves reached the southwestern United States. In celebration, bipartisan legislation was introduced that…
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