The majority stated that the Fifteenth Amendment only bars state action “motivated by discriminatory purpose.” The Supreme Court majority ruled that the Louisiana congressional map based on race…
Read MoreU.S. and Allies Object to United Nations Election of Iran to Nuclear Nonproliferation Group
The U.S., U.A.E., U.K., Germany, and France cited the lack of compliance by Iran with the Non-proliferation Treaty. The United Nations elected the Islamic Republic of Iran to…
Read MoreCongressman Issues Statement on Personal Health After Absence
He had not communicated with House colleagues since early March. Representative Thomas Kean, Jr., of New Jersey issued a statement this week regarding an unspecified personal health issue…
Read MoreUSDA Breaks Ground on Texas Sterile Fly Facility to Prevent New World Screwworm
Federal partnership expands domestic production capacity to protect U.S. cattle and livestock. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) held a…
Read MorePresident’s Today Schedule • April 30, 2026
8:00 AM ET: The President participates in Executive Time 10:50 AM ET: The President and The First Lady participate in a Farewell with His Majesty King Charles III…
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What a blessing you are to us! Your heartfelt prayers are an anchor for our nation’s leaders as we cover them in prayer. Thank You for standing with…
Read MoreVictoria Spartz, Representative for Indiana
Victoria Spartz, Representative for Indiana Born – October 1978 in Nosivka, Ukraine Education – B.S., M.B.A., Kyiv National University of Economics; M.Acc., Indiana University, Indianapolis Military Service – None…
Read MoreLee Zeldin, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA administrator pointed out Section 202 of the Clean Air Act does not address climate change during a House subcommittee hearing on his agency’s 2027 budget.
Read MoreJim Banks, U.S. Senator from Indiana
Senator Jim Banks urged the FTC to investigate claims by abortion drug manufacturers regarding their safety.
Read MoreJudge Denise Casper, Massachusetts U.S. District Court
Federal Chief Judge Denise Casper ruled that renewable energy developers were likely to succeed in their suit against the Interior Department’s review policies.
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