Pentagon is Monitoring Russia’s Nuclear Arsenal

Concerns have been voiced that President Putin may use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.  Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the Pentagon is closely monitoring Russia’s nuclear arsenal, but does…

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CDC Asks DOJ to Appeal Judge’s Mask Order

At issue is the CDC’s authority to protect public health.  The Justice Department filed a notice of appeal in federal court in Tampa seeking to overturn a judge’s…

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UN Seeks Orthodox Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine

The Kremlin has rejected the request. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres requested a four-day ceasefire in Ukraine and Russia for the Orthodox Holy Week, which began Thursday and…

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China Warns U.S. Defense Secretary on Taiwan

The defense officials hold their first call.  China’s defense minister told U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin that Taiwan is a part of China during the first phone…

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Secretary Yellen Walks Out of G20 Meeting

Others join her as Russian delegate speaks.  The top officials from the U.S., Canada, and Britain walked out of Wednesday’s G20 meeting as Russian representatives spoke. Their move…

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Aging Nuclear Power Plants Receive Funding

Government investing $6 billion to update and upgrade.  President Biden’s administration is launching a $6 billion federal investment effort to save financially distressed nuclear plants across the U.S.…

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Administration to Remove Healthcare Conscience Rights

The rulemaking procedure is underway at HHS.  President Biden’s administration is preparing to propose an end to the religious conscience rule that allows healthcare workers to refuse to…

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President Approves Supreme Court Justice Statues for Capitol

Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sandra Day O’Connor will be memorialized. President Joe Biden signed S. 3294 into law a week ago, which directs the installation of statues…

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U.S. Forgives 40,000 Student Loans

Aid provided to 3.6 million more.  The Department of Education has canceled student loan debt for 40,000 people. In addition, the department has offered credits to help another…

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Administration Restores Environmental Policies

The measure could stall needed infrastructure projects.  President Biden’s administration is reinstating stricter environmental standards for approving new pipelines, highways, power plants, and other construction projects, including requiring…

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