Taliban Issues New National Rules

Women need chaperones and music is banned. This past week, a spokesman for the leader of the Taliban said that music will be banned in Afghanistan and women…

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Supreme Court Ends Eviction Moratorium

Reinforces judgment rendered in June. On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued a ruling blocking the moratorium on evictions the president’s administration had attempted to extend as concerns over…

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PRAYER ALERT – Hurricane Ida Could Be Category 4

Louisiana braces for landfall that could be devastating Hurricane Ida continues to gather strength and become better organized as it moves northwesterly toward the Louisiana coast. Landfall is…

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World Bank Freezes Afghanistan Aid

At issue is the legitimacy of Taliban rule. The World Bank suspended funding for dozens of projects in Afghanistan. The institution has committed around $5.3 billion for reconstruction…

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Labor Department Releases Employment Numbers

New jobless claims down by 14,000. On Thursday, the Department of Labor released its analysis of the jobs market in America. Labor officials found new unemployment claims had…

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Thousands Evacuate California Wildfire

The towns of Greenville and Colefax have experienced devastation. A rapidly spreading wildfire burned homes and forced thousands to evacuate in two heavily wooded counties northeast of Sacramento…

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Pentagon Police Officer Dies in Stabbing

Assailant killed by other officers. The FBI is heading an investigation into an attack against a Pentagon police officer outside the metro entrance on Tuesday. A police officer…

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CDC Updates COVID Guidelines

Calls for vaccinated people to wear masks indoors.  On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new masking guidelines due to the surge of the…

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Prescription Drug Prices Expected to Increase

Congress bill H.R.3 would allow for lower pricing. The number of list price increases of prescription drugs is expected to rise this year, reversing a lowering trend over…

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Everglades’ Alligators Habits to be Studied

Army Corps of Engineers received $725,265 in research funding. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced research grant awards to study alligators. They say that alligators are…

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