Kevin Stitt is the Governor of Oklahoma. He is the state’s 28th Governor and has served since 2019. We pray that God will guide him as he leads the…
Read MoreSupreme Court Declines to Hear Appeal on Texas Abortion Law
Fifth Circuit’s ruling in favor of Texas will stand. The U.S. Supreme Court declined the take up the appeal from President Biden’s administration regarding a Texas law that…
Read MorePresident`s Today Schedule – October 8, 2024
9:00 AM ET: The President receives the President`s Daily Brief 10:00 AM ET: The President receives a briefing on the federal government`s response to Hurricane Helene and the…
Read MoreFDA Approves New Schizophrenia Treatment with a Breakthrough Mechanism
Cobenfy offers an alternative that addresses symptoms of schizophrenia with a different approach. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved Cobenfy (xanomeline and trospium chloride) for…
Read MoreFCC Requests Dismissal of Legal Challenge Over Workforce Data Collection
Broadcaster groups claim that the reinstatement of Form 395-B infringes on constitutional rights. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has requested a dismissal of a legal challenge to the…
Read MoreDHS Signs Cybersecurity Collaboration Memorandum with Poland
Outlines a framework for future cooperation in policy and strategy. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently signed a cybersecurity memorandum with the Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs…
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Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma
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Read MoreTuesday, October 8
Today, President Joe Biden will speak in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and attend a campaign event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian Nichols is…
Read MoreG7 Summit Highlights AI Competition Concerns
Global leaders commit to ensuring fair and open markets for AI technologies amid growing antitrust concerns. Officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice’s…
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