Low-Flow Restrictions on Showerheads Rolled Back by DOE

Also releases new classification on washers and dryers. This past week, the Department of Energy rolled back the low-flow restriction on showerheads and created a new classification for…

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William Barr, U.S. Attorney General

William Barr is the United States Attorney General. As Mr. Barr concludes his time as Attorney General, we pray that God will grant him a peaceful transition to…

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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to President’s Census Plan

“Judicial resolution of this dispute is premature,” the Court said. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit intended to block President Donald Trump’s plan to…

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Vice President Receives First Vaccine Dose

The second lady and surgeon general were also vaccinated. Multiple TV channels broadcasted Vice President Mike Pence receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday morning.…

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Saturday, December 19

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are expected to remain at the White House in Washington, D.C., today. They have no public events on their schedule…

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Redeemed from Judgment

The Lord provides a way of escape.

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Over 13,600 Lbs. of Narcotics Seized in Wildlife Refuges in 2020

Fish and Wildlife Service estimates the total of illegal substances seized at $43 million. This week the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported the total amount of illegal…

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Education Department Announces Faith-Based Equal Treatment Rule

Participation in Social Service programs do not endanger legal rights and protections. This week the Department of Education announced a joint final rule, with eight other federal agencies,…

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U.S. in Peace Talks with the Taliban

General Milley opens discussions between leaders. The U.S.-Taliban agreement was cemented last February to begin to put an end to the conflict raging since 2001. According to the…

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Courts Rule in Favor of Houses of Worship

Federal courts strike down discriminatory COVID-19 restrictions by multiple states. This week saw the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously rule Nevada’s COVID-19 standards for houses of…

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