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26 results for “provision”
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes H. Con. Res. 113: What the $95 Billion Reconciliation Blueprint Actually Does
The House passed H. Con. Res. 113 by 216–214. Learn what the $95 billion reconciliation blueprint authorizes, what it does not spend, and what happens next.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Mail-Ballot Order Remains Blocked After First Circuit Denies Stay
The First Circuit denied a stay of the injunction against Trump’s 2026 mail-ballot order. See what remains blocked, where, and what happens next.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes Stopgap Funding Through December 4: What H.R. 9770 Does—and What Happens Next
A facts-first guide to H.R. 9770, the House-passed stopgap funding bill: the December 4 deadline, programs continued, restrictions, Senate path, and shutdown risk.
- ArticleRyan's Take
Should Texas Make School Meals Free for Every Student?
Texas uses income rules and eligible community programs for free meals. Should breakfast and lunch be free for every public-school student statewide?
- ArticleFaith & Today
Hagar at the Well: What East Texas Heat Requires Us to Notice
Genesis 21 shows God seeing Hagar and Ishmael in the wilderness. Here is how that story can guide practical neighbor care during East Texas heat.
- ArticlePolitics & Accountability
U.S.–Saudi Nuclear Deal Is Signed—but Trump Says It Depends on Israel Normalization
The U.S.–Saudi 123 nuclear agreement is signed, but Trump says it requires Israel normalization and bars enrichment. Here is what Congress must verify.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Elijah, the Widow and the Last Meal: What East Texas Heat Requires of Neighbors
The widow of Zarephath shared during drought. Here is what 1 Kings 17 teaches—and what East Texans can do during today’s heat advisory.
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Schools Keep the Four-Day Week?
Texas four-day school weeks can aid teacher recruitment, but state data show academic risks. Should districts keep control of the calendar choice?
- ArticleReflection
The Widow's Jar and the Empty Pantry
2 Kings 4: a widow with nothing but a small jar of oil. What that story taught me in a thin season, plus a fifteen minute inventory you can do tonight.
- ArticleReflection
A Quiet Week Is Not a Warning
Nothing went wrong all week and I still kept bracing for it. On hypervigilance, daily bread, and learning to actually have a good stretch instead of guarding it.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Should AI-Assisted Articles Carry a Label?
Europe's AI transparency rules take effect August 2, 2026. Read the strongest arguments for and against labeling AI-assisted articles for readers.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Bennie Alvin Parker J6 Case Record: Mixed Verdict, Probation and Full Pardon
Bennie Alvin Parker’s sourced J6 record: a mixed jury verdict, five years of probation with home detention, no prison term, and a full pardon.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Nathaniel DeGrave J6 Case Record: Plea, Reported Sentence and Full Pardon
Nathaniel DeGrave’s sourced January 6 record: two case numbers, June 2022 guilty plea, reported 37-month sentence, full pardon and evidence still needed.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Orders Warning Signs Outside Smithsonian Museum: What the July 24 Executive Order Actually Does
Trump ordered warning signs outside the Smithsonian’s American History museum. Here is what the July 24 order does, who governs the museum and what remains disputed.
- ArticleEast Texas
Marshall’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Is Open for Comment: 19 Projects—and Draft Gaps to Fix by July 31
Marshall’s draft hazard plan proposes 19 resilience projects. See the priorities, incomplete data, public-comment deadline and how residents can respond.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Anthony Robert Williams J6 Case Record: Five-Year Sentence, Fischer Vacatur, Full Pardon and Dismissed Charge
Anthony Robert Williams received a five-year J6 sentence before Fischer vacated the felony. Review the jury verdict, pardon and dismissed later charge.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Thomas Webster J6 Case Record: Trial, 10-Year Sentence, Full Pardon and Denied Vacatur
Thomas Webster’s verified January 6 case record: six-count jury verdict, 10-year sentence, 2024 appeal, full 2025 pardon and denied 2026 vacatur request.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Julian Khater J6 Case Record: Detention, 80-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
A source-backed Julian Khater timeline covering his 2021 arrest and detention appeal, 2022 plea, 80-month sentence, record conflict and 2025 pardon.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Jake Lang J6 Case Record: Four Years in Pretrial Detention and Dismissal With Prejudice
Read Jake Lang's documented January 6 case timeline: four years of pretrial detention, the Fischer obstruction rulings, no trial or conviction, and dismissal with prejudice.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Peter Schwartz J6 Case Record: Sentence, Fifth Amendment Ruling and Pardon
Read the documented Peter J. Schwartz January 6 case timeline: arrest, trial, 170-month sentence, D.C. Circuit Fifth Amendment ruling, vacated obstruction count, and 2025 pardon.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Dominic Pezzola After the July 2026 Dismissal: What the January 6 Record Shows
Examine Dominic Pezzola’s January 6 record: the 2023 mixed jury verdict, 10-year sentence, 2025 commutation, 2026 vacatur, and dismissal with prejudice.
- ArticleEast Texas
Longview’s $76 Million Dairy Plant Enters Its Construction Window: Jobs, Water, and What to Watch
Longview’s planned $76 million dairy plant lists a July 20 construction start. See the official timeline, 150-job projection, water questions, and next steps.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump’s New Defense Supply-Chain Order: What Changes, What It Targets, and What Is Still Unknown
What Trump’s July 20, 2026 defense supply-chain executive order requires, its deadlines, covered critical materials, foreign-supplier rules, and what remains unknown.
- PhotoJ6
When people ask me how I knew to hedge the 1512..
Pages of the McBride & Gross - authored, "Motion to Dismiss Count Two (18 U.S.C. 1512(c)(2))" arguing the obstruction statute is a misapplied Sarbanes-Oxley document-tampering provision. Filed 8/12/2022 in case 1:21-cr-00117-TFH. Notable: t
- ArticleRebuild
Fifteen Sources for Every New Name
RepWatchr added 51 profiles and 794 source links in eleven days. Why the source count is the number that matters, and the published evidence tiers behind it.
- ArticleRebuild
I Published the Grading Rules Before I Graded Anybody
Most political scorecards show you a number and never the math. On RepWatchr I published the weights, the evidence tiers, and the gates before anyone got a grade.