Patricia Cushwa, United States Parole Commission

Patricia Cushwa is Acting Chair of the United States Parole Commission. We pray that God will guide her as she works to promote public safety and 

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FDIC Chair Appears Before House Committee

He accepted responsibility for the agency’s culture, which was revealed in a report. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chair Martin Gruenberg testified before the House Financial Services Committee…

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President`s Today Schedule – May 16, 2024

10:00 AM ET: The President receives the President`s Daily Brief 11:30 AM ET: The President meets plaintiffs from the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and their…

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President Signs Ban on Imports of Russian Uranium

12 percent of the uranium the U.S. uses for nuclear power as come from Russia. President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan bill from Congress this week that bans…

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FBI and DHS Warn that Foreign Terrorists Could Target Pride Events

The agencies say ISIS sympathizers may take advantage of “heightened threat environment.“  The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a public service…

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DOJ Extradites Drug Chemical Supplier from Mexico for U.S. Trial

Attorney General Garland announces the trial of a supplier for a cartel trafficking operation. The Department of Justice announced the extradition of Mexican citizen Francisco Pulido Coracero to…

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Faith in Motion

Have you thought about how to leave a legacy of hope through estate Fand asset giving? Do you have an old car sitting in a garage that you…

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Patricia Cushwa, Acting Chair of the U.S. Parole Commission

Patricia Cushwa, Acting Chair of the U.S. Parole Commission

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Michael Horowitz, Inspector General, Department of Justice

Justice Department Inspector General Horowitz called the lack of appeal process for suspensions of federal whistleblowers “especially problematic.“

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Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee

Senator Marsha Blackburn introduced legislation that would place students and professors on a no-fly list for supporting terrorists.

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