U.S. Sanctions Ukrainian Tycoon

U.S. ban includes the oligarch’s family. The Department of State recently released a statement banning Ukrainian tycoon and former regional governor Ihor Kolomoyskyi and his family from entering…

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President`s Today Schedule – March 11, 2021

11:30 AM ET: The President and The Vice President receive the President’s Daily Brief 1:30 PM ET: The President signs the American Rescue Plan; The Vice President also…

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House Passes COVID-19 Aid Bill

President likely to sign the bill on Friday.  In a vote entirely along party lines, the House of Representatives voted to approve a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill that…

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Margaret Everson, National Park Service

Margaret Everson is Acting Director of the National Park Service. Her agency manages our national parks, national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties. We pray that God…

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House Passes Major Labor Bill

The PRO Act is very pro-labor unions, opponents say. The House of Representatives voted 225-206 to pass a sweeping labor rights bill aimed at making it easier for…

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U.S.-EU Aircraft Tariffs Suspended after Discussion

Suspension announced by EU Commission chief von der Leyen. The first phone call between the United States and the European Union under the new administration came this past…

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President`s Today Schedule – March 11, 2021

11:30 AM ET: The President and The Vice President receive the President’s Daily Brief 3:15 PM ET: The President and The Vice President receive the Weekly Economic Briefing…

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Jennifer Granholm, Secretary of Energy

Energy Secretary Granholm said the Energy Department will offer up “billions of dollars” in investment in new technologies this year.

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Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts

Senator Elizabeth Warren unveiled a measure that would impose a wealth tax on Americans worth over $50 million.

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court of the United States

In Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first written opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court backed privacy of draft records concerning harm to endangered species.

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