Federal Agencies Warn Harvard Could Lose Accreditation Over Civil Rights Violations

Education and Health Departments cite violation of federal antidiscrimination laws, notify the accreditor of Harvard’s alleged noncompliance with Title VI. The U.S. Departments of Education and of Health…

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President Trump Hosts Faith-Based Luncheon

Business leaders and CEOs who have invested in the White House Faith Office attended. President Donald Trump hosted a luncheon in the State Dining Room on Monday for…

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Wildfire Preparedness Level Raised as Fire Season Intensifies Across U.S.

USDA and the Forest Service ramp up staffing and forest management amid national forest emergency The National Multi-Agency Coordination Group (NMAC) has raised the national wildfire preparedness level…

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ICE Raids California Cannabis Farm and Arrests Hundreds of Migrant Criminals

Agents also “rescued at least 14 migrant children from what looks like exploitation, forced child labor, and potentially human trafficking.” Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents raided two of…

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Is America in Moral Decline?

In a pluralistic society, where beliefs vary widely across cultures, faiths, and generations, whose version of morality wins out in the end? Are Christians still participating in shaping the future of morality in America?

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Transportation Secretary Requests Assault Data from NYC’s MTA

New York’s public transit authority touts the overall reduction in crime. The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has requested additional information, on behalf of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, from…

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Transportation Secretary Launches Safety Initiative to Remove Political Art from Crosswalks

He gives state governors 60 days to identify outlined safety improvements. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has launched a safety initiative to remove “political messages” and “artwork” from roads…

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Justice Department Sues Minnesota Over Tuition Benefits for Migrant Students

The lawsuit addresses the state law allowing in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants. President Trump’s administration filed a lawsuit against the state of Minnesota last month over its law…

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The “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” Expands Radiation Exposure Compensation

Senator Hawley celebrated the increase in compensation from $50-$75k to $100k. One of the provisions of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law on July 4th,…

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DOJ Investigates Former Directors of CIA and FBI for 2016 Russia Probe

The president’s administration is pursuing information that the agency leaders made false statements to Congress. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly launched an investigation into Former CIA…

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