Second Round of Direct COVID-19 Relief Payments Possible

Senate majority leader points out the pain of those making less than $40k per year. On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell seemed to suggest he and his…

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Georgia Governor Activates National Guard

Governor Kemp declares state of emergency over deadly shootings in Atlanta. The long Independence Day weekend saw dozens of shootings in several Georgia cities that included the deaths…

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Supreme Court Issues Opinions

Three cases were determined on Monday. For the First time since 1997, the Supreme Court issued their opinions for the 2020 term in the month of July. The…

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President Wants National Garden of American Heroes

His executive order wants garden ready by July 4, 2026. Decrying the destruction of American monuments and statues, President Trump announced the establishment of an executive order to…

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President Considering More Executive Actions

They would address China, manufacturing, and immigration. According to Mark Meadows, the chief of staff for President Trump, the president is considering several executive orders, although few details…

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Employment Rate Continues Climb in June

4.8 million jobs added to the economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the national unemployment rate dropped to 11.1% last month as the reopening of the country…

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New “Rethink Higher Education” Rules in Effect

Protection of religious freedoms holds a prominent place. New regulations based on the Rethink Higher Education agenda put forth by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos went into effect as…

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President Signs Bill Removing Salary Caps for Directors

New law waives salary limitations for those Veterans Affairs directors since 2010. On Thursday, President Trump signed bill S.3084 into law. It was introduced to the Senate in…

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Herd Immunity May Be Closer Than Predicted

Researchers in Europe evaluate encouraging data on COVID-19. International researchers and mathematicians are considering the rates of transmission and levels of social activity in recently released studies. Their…

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Increase in COVID-19 Cases Gives States Pause

Arizona, Florida, and Texas issue mandates for facemasks. Dr. Fauci expressed concern regarding the 51,200 new confirmed U.S. COVID-19 cases late last week. With the increased rates of…

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