2:40 PM The President delivers remarks on Black Economic Empowerment: The Platinum Plan in Atlanta, GA 9:00 PM The President delivers remarks at a Make America Great Again…
Read MoreHouse Members Unveil Democracy Protection Package
Measures intend to diminish executive branch autonomy and increase legislative powers. Certain leaders in Congress have unveiled a new package of reforms this week, less than six weeks…
Read MoreCDC Rephrases Testing Guidelines
Previous language discouraged asymptomatic people from testing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated guidance last month on asymptomatic testing, “You do not necessarily need a test…
Read MoreJohn Pallasch, Employment and Training Administration
John Pallasch is Assistant Secretary for the Employment and Training Administration. His office helps Americans achieve a path to good, family-sustaining careers. We pray that God will guide Mr.…
Read MoreU.S. Navy Sends Carrier to the Persian Gulf
Scheduled transit ensures international passage remains open. The entrance to the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, is a major bottleneck along the international oil trade route. In…
Read MoreInterior Adds Battlefield Monument to National Park System
Signing ceremony joined by Senator McConnell. The Department of the Interior announced on Tuesday that Secretary Bernhardt and Senator McConnell had come together at the U.S. Capitol to…
Read MoreWilbur Ross, Secretary of Commerce
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross defended additional government help for some industries while little additional aid would be going to other sectors.
Read MoreBob Menendez, U.S. Senator from New Jersey
A strong, unified and bipartisan approach to countering China’s global influence would be Senator Bob Menendez’ goal in a new $350 billion package that would boost U.S. competitiveness.
Read MoreJudge William Strickman, Western Pennsylvania U.S. District Court
Some of the Pennsylvania governor’s restrictions amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic are unconstitutional, according to the ruling of a federal judge in that state.
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