Trimmed down relief package failed in Senate. Mark Meadows, the White House Chief of Staff, said the administration is reportedly considering issuing a new round of executive actions…
Read MoreNavy Will Not Cancel Contract with Catholic Priests
“No longer a point of discussion,” President Trump says. The U.S. Navy has reversed its decision not to renew contracts with Catholic priests, a “cost-cutting” move that would…
Read MoreChavonda Jacobs-Young, USDA
Chavonda Jacobs-Young is Administrator of the Agricultural Research Service at the USDA. Her office works to solve agricultural problems concerning areas such as nutrition, food safety, and sustainability. We…
Read MoreWestern States Battered by Wildfires, Weather
Hundreds of thousands of acres destroyed. More than 90 major fires have blackened more than 5,300 square miles — almost the size of Connecticut — in 12 western…
Read MoreU.S. Drawing Down Troops in Iraq this Month
Some will remain for fight against ISIS. The head of the U.S. Central Command announced Wednesday the withdrawal of about half of the remaining American soldiers in Iraq.…
Read MoreDavid Bernhardt, Secretary of the Interior
No one will be removing or renaming landmark monuments in Washington, D.C, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt proclaimed.
Read MoreBarbara Lee, U.S. Representative for California
Legislation was introduced last week in both the House and Senate that would label racism as a national public health crisis.
Read MoreJudge Neomi Rao, D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Due Process clause of the Constitution does not apply to foreign detainees at Guantanamo Bay, ruled a three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Read MoreThursday, September 10
President Donald Trump will have a working lunch with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo today. Situations involving China will be a central topic of their conversation. On Wednesday,…
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