Officials say the update is formulated to address the most recent subvariant. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized Pfizer and Moderna’s updated COVID-19 vaccines, to address…
Read MoreUnited Auto Workers Strike Big Three Manufacturers
The administration sends officials to facilitate progress toward an agreement. The United Auto Workers, the largest union in the nation, began a strike at midnight Friday against America’s…
Read MoreDOJ Concludes Two State Veterans’ Homes Violated the Constitution
Inadequate infection control practices endanger elders and violate the 14th Amendment. The Department of Justice (DOJ) completed an investigation into two state veterans homes in New Jersey, concluding…
Read MoreLarge Lithium Deposit Discovered in U.S.
The mineral is needed for batteries In a volcanic crater located along the Nevada-Oregon border may be the largest deposit of lithium in the world. It is estimated…
Read MoreSaturday, September 16
President Joe Biden issued a proclamation, under Public Law 100-402, on National Hispanic Heritage Month. The president stated, from September 15 through October 15, “We honor the diverse…
Read MoreMature Joy
“Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life.“
Read MoreSeptember 16th – Saturday
Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds. – James 1:2 On this day in 1776, the Battle of Harlem Heights occurred during…
Read MoreGeneral Brown Warns of Chinese Solicitation of Insider Info
Requests made through job listing sites target “hundreds” of service members. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “C.Q.” Brown published a warning to current and former service…
Read MoreAlabama Appeals to Supreme Court Over Rejection of Redrawn District Map
Judges in Birmingham again ruled redrawn map violates the Voting Rights Act. Alabama officials requested that the Supreme Court temporarily halt the rejection of the state’s redrawn electoral…
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