Legislators consider the impeachment of the federal judge who signed off on subpoenas for Senate legislators. Representative Brandon Gill introduced articles of impeachment against District of Columbia Chief…
Read MoreDepartment of Energy Approves Loan for Fertilizer Plant in Indiana
The $1.5 billion project is expected to boost domestic fertilizer supply and revitalize an idled coal-gasification site. U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright announced the Department of Energy’s…
Read MoreAll 50 States Submit Applications for Rural Health Transformation Program
The program offers $50 billion to strengthen health care in the rural U.S. under the Working Families Tax Cuts legislation. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)…
Read MorePresident’s Today Schedule • November 10, 2025
11:00 AM ET: The President participates in a Bilateral meeting with the President of Syria 3:00 PM ET: The President participates in a Swearing-in Ceremony for the Ambassador…
Read MoreJoni Ernst, Senator from Iowa
Joni Ernst, Senator from Iowa Born – July 1970 in Red Oak, Iowa Education – B.A., Iowa State University; M.P.A., Columbus State University Military Service – U.S. Army,…
Read MoreCultivating Joy
“All who worship You will be thankful and live in hope.“
Read MoreMonday, November 10
President Trump welcomes the Syrian president to the White House.
Read MorePresident Announces Kazakhstan to Join Abraham Accords
Other nations may also consider joining the normalization of relations with Israel. President Donald Trump announced that Kazakhstan will join the Abraham Accords, the effort he began during…
Read MoreSenate Bill Seeks to Reclaim Unused Funds from COVID-Related Programs
The legislation would cancel all unobligated funds from COVID-related programs. Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa introduced the “Returning Unspent COVID Funds Act” this week. The legislation would reclaim…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court Upholds U.S. Passport Biological Sex Designations
The high court found that the requirement does not infringe on “equal protection principles.” The Supreme Court issued a stay that allows the State Department to require the…
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