Also releases new classification on washers and dryers. This past week, the Department of Energy rolled back the low-flow restriction on showerheads and created a new classification for…
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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to President’s Census Plan
“Judicial resolution of this dispute is premature,” the Court said. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit intended to block President Donald Trump’s plan to…
Read MoreVice President Receives First Vaccine Dose
The second lady and surgeon general were also vaccinated. Multiple TV channels broadcasted Vice President Mike Pence receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday morning.…
Read MoreOver 13,600 Lbs. of Narcotics Seized in Wildlife Refuges in 2020
Fish and Wildlife Service estimates the total of illegal substances seized at $43 million. This week the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported the total amount of illegal…
Read MoreEducation Department Announces Faith-Based Equal Treatment Rule
Participation in Social Service programs do not endanger legal rights and protections. This week the Department of Education announced a joint final rule, with eight other federal agencies,…
Read MoreU.S. in Peace Talks with the Taliban
General Milley opens discussions between leaders. The U.S.-Taliban agreement was cemented last February to begin to put an end to the conflict raging since 2001. According to the…
Read MoreCourts Rule in Favor of Houses of Worship
Federal courts strike down discriminatory COVID-19 restrictions by multiple states. This week saw the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously rule Nevada’s COVID-19 standards for houses of…
Read MoreNortheast Snowfall Breaks Some Records
Falling at more than 4 inches per hour in some areas. Central Park saw 10 inches of snow… a record. Snowplow drivers in many areas are struggling to…
Read MoreTop Legislators Meet to Hash Out COVID-19 Relief
Lawmakers indicate they are close to passing a bill this week. The leaders of both chambers of Congress met in Washington on Tuesday to discuss a highly-anticipated relief…
Read MoreMississippi Governor Declares Day of Prayer
Ask the Lord for His protective hand over us. On Wednesday, Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi declared Sunday, December 20, as a Day of Prayer. He was joined by…
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