DOJ Opens Title IX Investigation into California State Law

The assistant attorney general says the civil rights division will “aggressively defend women’s hard-fought rights.” The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced an investigation into a California school to…

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Secretary Rubio Submits Revisions to State Department Overhaul

Secretary Rubio said the changes are intended to empower regional bureaus and embassies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revised his proposed overhaul of the State Department after pushback…

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President’s Today Schedule • June 2, 2025

1:00 PM ET: The President has lunch with the Vice President

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VA Simplifies Access to Community Health Care for Veterans

Policy change eliminates second-doctor review, giving Veterans faster access to non-VA medical providers. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently removed an administrative step to expedite Veterans’ access…

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FTC Challenges Drug Patents Hindering Generic Competition

The agency renewed efforts to remove over 200 disputed patents from FDA’s Orange Book to promote affordable medication access. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently renewed its challenge…

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State Department Announces Reopening of U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in Syria

The move indicates warming relations between the United States and Middle Eastern countries. Syria reopened its United States ambassador’s residence this past week after closing the facility 13…

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Riley Moore, Representative for West Virginia

Riley Moore, Representative for West Virginia

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God’s Sovereignty

“He will be the stability of your times, abundance of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge.“

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Monday, June 2

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick is giving a keynote speech at the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump and India’s Prime Minister…

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Supreme Court Limits Federal Environmental Research Requirements

The ruling overturns a circuit court opinion, saying that “substantial deference” should be made to the federal agency in a Utah railroad project case. The Supreme Court allowed…

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