More Aid Coming to American Farmers

“We’ve listened to farmers,” Agriculture Secretary says. Earlier last week, President Trump announced a new round of pandemic assistance being readied for American farmers. On Friday, the Agriculture…

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Doctors, Hospitals Prepared If Second COVID Wave Hits

They have a better understanding of the virus. Doctors and hospital administrators say they are better prepared should a second wave of COVID-19 cases hit in the coming…

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President Trump Warns of Trouble with Mail-in Ballots

He says it is a greater risk than foreign interference.  President Trump warned again this week that the upcoming November election could be corrupted due to large-scale mail-in…

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State Department has Revoked 1,000 Student Visas

Chinese nationals with ties to the People’s Liberation Army expelled from U.S. The State Department announced that over 1,000 student visas have been revoked since June for Chinese nationals…

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TikTok and WeChat Bans Go Into Effect on Sunday

Commerce Department barring hosting or transferring internet traffic associated with apps.  The Department of Commerce announced on Friday that the United States would be continuing its efforts to…

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PRAYER ALERT – Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87

Complications come from a lengthy battle with metastatic pancreatic cancer. Following twenty-seven years serving on the U.S. Supreme Court, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died at the…

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DHS Investigating Whistleblower Claims

Nurse alleges crimes against humanity at ICE facility. Earlier this week, a nurse identified as Dawn Wooten released allegations that an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility…

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Justice Department Getting Tough on Anarchists

Seditions charges encouraged for violent activists. In a memo that was sent internally to the Justice Department, Attorney General Barr directed the Justice Department to prioritize arresting and…

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Roundtable on Sickle Cell Disease Held by First Lady

100k Americans affected, including approximately 1 in 365 African-Americans. First Lady Melania Trump hosted a roundtable discussion earlier this week at the White House regarding Sickle Cell Disease…

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Secretary DeVos Publishes Rule on First Amendment Protections

Institutions infringing on students’ freedoms of speech and religion will jeopardize federal funding. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced the “Improving Free Inquiry, Transparency, and Accountability at Colleges…

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