HHS Reorganizes Civil Rights Office to Protect Privacy and Religious Conscience

The Office for Civil Rights has been divided into three main divisions to allow HHS to better focus on combatting different aspects of discrimination in the U.S. The…

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EPA Provides Update on Toxic Chemical Leak in California

The remainder of the 50,000 residents who were evacuated may return home. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that its goals are to ensure a cleanup is conducted…

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Labor Department Requests Unemployment Insurance Funding Freeze for Pandemic-Era Claims

The departments seek to preserve federal funds associated with alleged fraudulent insurance claims. The Department of Labor and the Office of the Inspector General have announced their intention…

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Surgeon General’s Office Issues Advisory on Youth Screen Use and Digital Heath Risks

HHS provides guidance and tools to address harms from screen use in children and teens. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of the Surgeon…

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President’s Today Schedule • May 28, 2026

8:00 AM ET: The President participates in Executive Time 10:00 AM ET: The President participates in a Pre-Tape Interview 2:00 PM ET: The President participates in Signing Time…

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The 250 Vigil – Day 12

JUMP to GOING DEEPER Set your alarm for your chosen time today. Set your timer. Center your heart. Join the watch. Together we pray. Day 12 – National…

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Dear [[First_Name]],

Thank you for being someone who prays with intention for our country. Your faithfulness creates ripples far beyond what can be seen, touching lives and situations in meaningful…

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Dan Driscoll, Secretary of the Army

Dan Driscoll, Secretary of the Army

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Derek Barrs, Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Administrator Barrs spoke about the need for the public and private sectors to work together to strengthen road safety standards at a trucking conference.

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Judy Chu, U.S. Representative for California

Representative Chu of California introduced legislation to potentially change the Uniform Code of Military Justice to make hazing a standalone offense.

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