Review process took 20 months. Air traffic regulators around the world grounded the Boeing 737 MAX in March 2019 after two major crashes killed a total of 346…
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Teachers Unions Demand Stop to In-Person Learning
Coronavirus cases create roller-coaster for students, parents and teachers. Across America, teachers unions are once again calling for a halt to in-person classroom learning as coronavirus cases climb…
Read MoreOhio Senator Portman Enters COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
Says his participation is part of his civic duty. On Tuesday, Ohio Republican Senator Rob Portman announced that he had been enrolled in a Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine…
Read MoreAnnual Wreath-Laying for Military Cemeteries to Proceed
Decision to cancel annual wreath-laying quickly reversed. Arlington National Cemetery had decided to cancel its annual Wreaths Across America program because of the coronavirus. Lawmakers and U.S. military…
Read MoreSpaceX Capsule Arrives at International Space Station
Successful journey carried four astronauts. The International Space Station will be home for the next six months for four astronauts who arrived safely in the SpaceX capsule. The…
Read MorePresident to Cut Troop Levels in Iraq, Afghanistan
“Time to come home,” acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller said. President Trump and his Administration are expected to cut the number of American troops in Afghanistan nearly…
Read MoreHouse of Representatives Return to Washington
Ending current session with sights on new term in January. Members of the House of Representatives returned to Washington, D.C. on Monday to kick off the remaining session…
Read MoreInterior Announces Conservation Fund Distributions
New criteria set for greater outdoor access. The Department of the Interior announced on Friday of last week that it had begun distributing money from the Land and…
Read MoreThousands of Trump Supporters in Washington Saturday
They sang the National Anthem at conclusion of their vast rally. Tens of thousands of supporters of President Trump gathered in Washington on Saturday for what was billed…
Read MoreCensus Case Back in District Court
Full trial in 2021 expected. The Supreme Court had already closed a case on the 2020 census in favor of the president’s administration, abruptly ending official counting in…
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