Jennifer Shutt, South Dakota Searchlight Congress on Wednesday appeared to be on track to pass a third deadline extension for at least some of the government funding bills that were supposed to become law more than three months ago — putting off a potential government shutdown. The move, while not …
Read More »Three-judge federal panel grills Trump lawyer on claim of presidential immunity
Ashley Murray, Georgia Recorder Former President Donald Trump appeared in federal court Tuesday seeking immunity from charges that he schemed to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and knowingly fed lies to supporters who turned violent on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump, who is leading polls in the 2024 Republican presidential …
Read More »Hunter Biden Makes Surprise Appearance At His Contempt Of Congress Hearing
Jimmy Williams Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, appeared on Capitol Hill as congressional committees voted on recommending contempt charges against him. The unprecedented clash unfolded as Republicans on the Oversight and Judiciary Committees sought his testimony for their impeachment inquiry into the president. Accompanied by attorneys Abbe Lowell …
Read More »VP Kamala Harris Calls Georgia ‘ground zero’ For Voting Rights In 2024 Election Season
Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder On Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris called on Georgia voting rights advocates and elected officials to continue to fight for expanded access to the ballot box as the election cycle gears up for this November’s presidential election. Harris’ message was relayed during a roundtable discussion held …
Read More »Children’s Nutrition Program, Revved Up In The Pandemic, Faces Severe Cuts
Caitlin Dewey, Stateline A federal program built to improve nutrition for new mothers and kids is growing for the first time in over a decade, thanks to changes made during the pandemic. Since its pilot program began in 1974, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children — …
Read More »If Elected, Trump Threatens to Weaponize DOJ Against Biden
Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams Former Republican President Donald Trump made clear Monday that if returned by voters to the White House this year, he plans to weaponize the U.S. Department of Justice against Democratic President Joe Biden. Trump’s threat against Biden, who is seeking reelection, came as the ex-president prepares …
Read More »Defense Secretary Austin Faces Criticism Over Delayed Hospitalization Disclosure
Jimmy Williams Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is under fire as questions emerge about the delayed disclosure of his recent hospitalization. Lawmakers and officials are seeking answers after the Department of Defense (DoD) waited three days before informing key officials about Austin’s health condition. Secretary Austin was admitted to Walter Reed …
Read More »Trump Urges Georgia Judge to Dismiss Criminal Case, Cites Presidential Immunity
Jimmy Williams Former President Donald Trump is making a robust appeal to a county judge in Georgia, urging the dismissal of the criminal case initiated by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Trump claims immunity from prosecution, contending that his alleged involvement in a conspiracy to manipulate the 2020 election …
Read More »Biden Evokes History At Campaign Rally In Charleston, South Carolina
Abraham Kenmore, SC Daily Gazette At a historic Black church in Charleston where a hate-fueled massacre shocked the nation in 2015, President Joe Biden evoked the memories of that horrific night as he campaigned for a second term. “The word of God was pierced by bullets of hate, rage, propelled …
Read More »Virtually All Abortions Would Be Illegal In Florida Under New Proposal Filed By A House Republican
Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix Less than a year after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill banning abortions in Florida after six weeks, a House Republican in the Legislature has filed a bill that essentially calls for the banning of all abortions in Florida. The move comes as the 2024 legislative …
Read More »Supreme Court Says Idaho Can Jail Doctors for Providing Abortions
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday opted to reinstate Idaho’s near-total abortion ban, a draconian law that carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform the procedure outside of extremely narrow circumstances. The high court, which overturned the constitutional right to abortion in the summer of 2022, …
Read More »Presidential Candidates Largely Mum About Details On How To ‘save’ Social Security
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder The winner of this year’s presidential election could very well be holding the reins when it comes time to address Social Security’s complicated financial situation. The program, which millions of retirees depend on for income stability, will see benefits cut by nearly a quarter in 2033 …
Read More »Congressional Leaders Seal $1.66 Trillion Spending Deal
Jimmy Williams In a crucial move to sidestep a looming government shutdown, Congressional leaders have announced a comprehensive spending agreement for the remainder of 2024, amounting to $1.66 trillion. The deal, which encompasses $886 billion for defense and $772.7 billion for non-defense spending, aims to ensure the continuity of government …
Read More »VP Kamala Harris Tells South Carolina Voters They Need To Organize To Elect Biden Again
Abraham Kenmore, SC Daily Gazette It’s time for South Carolina Democrats to once again “roll up their sleeves” and organize for political victory, Vice President Kamala Harris told an enthusiastic crowd Saturday on the third anniversary of the U.S. Capitol riot. Alluding to South Carolina voters catapulting Joe Biden’s bid …
Read More »December Jobs Report: Wages Up, Hiring Steady As Job Market Ends Year Strong
Casey Quinlan, Virginia Mercury Friday’s jobs data showed a strong, resilient U.S. labor market with wages outpacing inflation — welcome news for Americans hoping to have more purchasing power in 2024. The December jobs report unveiled another unemployment rate below 4%, as it has for two years, at 3.7%, the …
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