Echoes of the Past Shaping Modern Religious Rights

In the ongoing balance between religious liberty and international neutrality, how does a 246-year-old agreement by the fledgling United States still shape domestic and foreign policy today? In a modern world of global threats, religious pluralism, and the practical demands of survival, what lessons can we learn from our nation’s founders?

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USDA Launches Website to Centralize New World Screwworm Information

New federal portal centralizes information and updates on efforts to protect livestock and public health The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently introduced a new federal website…

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Congressman Announces Bill to Temporarily Freeze All Immigration

The bill would halt all immigration until other reforms are passed. Congressman Chip Roy recently introduced the Pausing on Admissions Until Security Ensured (PAUSE) Act of 2025. The…

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Interior Department Releases Five-Year Plan for Offshore Drilling Leases

This new schedule represents the most active offshore oil and gas leasing plan in decades. The Interior Department recently released a five-year plan in support of offshore oil…

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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Hong Kong Businessman for False SEC Filings

Federal prosecutors say shell companies and false SEC filings were used to promote stock purchases that led to major investor losses U.S. authorities charged a Hong Kong resident…

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President’s Today Schedule • December 1, 2025

4:00 PM ET: The President signs Congressional Bills

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Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence

Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence

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Monday, December 1

The Supreme Court will hear cases regarding copyright infringement and migrant appeals for asylum.

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Anticipation

“By His knowledge shall the righteous one, My Servant, make many to be accounted righteous, and He shall bear their iniquities.“

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Energy Department Will Devote Majority of Loans to Nuclear Power

Energy Department seeks rapid expansion of reactors amid AI-driven electricity needs and major private-sector investment The U.S. Energy Department announced that most of its lending authority will be…

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