The skies turned green in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from storms. Large areas of the northern and eastern United States will be covered by severe weather over the…
Read MoreBrad Crabtree, Assistant Secretary of Energy
Brad Crabtree is Assistant Secretary of Energy for Fossil Energy. His department is tasked with implementing a $2 billion, 10-year initiative to develop environmentally sound energy technologies. We pray…
Read MoreFBI Director Says Biggest Long-Term Threat is China
U.S. and UK intelligence leaders agree that Beijing utilizes every spying tool. The heads of the FBI and MI5 warned that China’s industrial espionage poses a growing threat…
Read MoreAmerican Oil Reserves Being Sent Overseas
Strategic Petroleum Reserve being reduced by 1 million barrels daily. Since March 31, the United States is releasing 1 million barrels of oil per day from its strategic…
Read MoreSecretary Blinken Attending G-20 This Week
Says he will not be meeting with the Russian representative. Secretary of State Antony Blinken departed Wednesday for a meeting with foreign ministers from the Group of 20…
Read MorePresident`s Today Schedule – July 7, 2022
10:15 AM ET: The President and The Vice President receive the President`s Daily Brief 2:00 PM ET: The President awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to seventeen recipients;…
Read MoreU.S. Marshals Arrest 1,500 Fugitives
Operation North Star seeks to apprehend violent offenders. The Justice Department reported Wednesday that more than 1,500 fugitives, sex offenders, and gang members were arrested in 10 large…
Read MoreBill Hagerty, Senator from Tennessee
Bill Hagerty, Senator from Tennessee Born – August 1959 in Gallatin, Tennessee Education – B.A., J.D., Vanderbilt University Military Service – None Profession – Investment attorney and financial consultant…
Read MoreBrian Deese, Director, National Economic Council
White House Economic Adviser Brian Deese agreed with the president that high gas prices in the U.S. are a premium for the war in Ukraine.
Read MorePatty Murray, U.S. Senator from Washington
Members of Congress, including Senator Patty Murray of Washington, are expressing concern over the slow response of certain federal agencies to issues like the baby formula shortage.
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