Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) “called for the U.S. to be separated by red and blue states and for a shrinking of the federal government in a tweet on President’s Day, the latest in a string of controversial statements from the two-term congresswoman,” NBC News reports. Said Greene on Twitter: …
Read More »Biden Makes Surprise Visit To Ukraine
President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit Monday to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a gesture of solidarity that comes days before the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the country. Biden delivered remarks at met with Zelenskyy at Mariinsky Palace to announce an additional half billion dollars …
Read More »Texas Border Republican Accuses GOP Of Using Immigration Crisis For Politics
Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, accused his fellow Republicans of politicizing the border for their own benefit, further escalating his standoff with more conservative members of his party who he said stood to gain from a sustained migration conflict. “Anyone who thinks a 3 …
Read More »Biden Says No Evidence Yet That Unidentified Flying Objects Were Tied To China Spying
Ashley Murray, Georgia Recorder In his first address since the U.S. military shot down three unidentified flying objects last weekend, just days after taking down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Joe Biden on Thursday defended the actions and said the skies above the U.S. will now be more closely …
Read More »Former President Jimmy Carter Enters Hospice Care
Progressives expressed gratitude and appreciation for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter late Saturday after his family announced he has opted to enter hospice care at age 98. Carter has faced some health issues in recent years and received treatment for cancer in 2015. The Carter Center, the organization he established …
Read More »A Diverse Supreme Court Grapples With Affirmative Action, With Its Justices Of Color Split Sharply On The Meaning Of ‘equal protection’
Miguel Schor, Drake University and Erin Lain, Drake University The United States Supreme Court is deciding a pair of cases that could end affirmative action programs that consider race in college admissions. Though the court is the most diverse in American history – with three justices of color and four …
Read More »Senate Dems In Michigan Introduce Slew Of Gun Control Measures Following MSU Shooting
Laina G. Stebbins, Michigan Advance One day after the Michigan House passed a resolution memorializing three victims killed at Michigan State University on Monday, while grieving peers watched from seats in the gallery above, the Senate on Thursday heard eight speeches expressing similar sentiments before introducing several bills to address …
Read More »Sen. John Fetterman Checks Into Walter Reed Hospital For Clinical Depression Treatment
Sen. John Fetterman has checked himself into a Washington hospital for treatment of clinical depression, his office announced Thursday, another setback after a hospitalization last week for light-headedness and after a stroke he suffered during last year’s campaign. “While John has experienced depression off and on throughout his life, it …
Read More »Biden’s Annual Physical Shows He’s ‘a healthy, vigorous, 80-year-old male’
Jennifer Shutt, Florida Phoenix President Joe Biden received a mostly positive review of his health from doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after undergoing his annual physical. The official evaluation of Biden’s health comes as the former vice president and longtime U.S. senator from Delaware weighs whether to …
Read More »Arizona GOP Anti-Drag Bill Would Send Performers To Prison For Up To 10 Years
Gloria Rebecca Gomez, Arizona Mirror Drag artists who perform in front of children would be forced to register as sex offenders and face a minimum of 10 years in prison, under the latest measure Arizona Republican lawmakers have advanced in their vendetta against drag performers. The proposed law would punish …
Read More »House Speaker Visit To Arizona Border Labeled Publicity Stunt By White House
Ariana Figueroa, Iowa Capital Dispatch U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and a handful of Republican freshman lawmakers traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday, where they continued to blame the Biden administration for the fentanyl drug crisis. Leading up to the visit, the White House called it a “publicity stunt.” McCarthy …
Read More »Some of the Special Grand Jury Report Into Election Interference Has Been Released
Stephan Fowler, GPB News Excerpts from the final report of a special grand jury investigating efforts by former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election were released Thursday, including concerns that some witnesses lied under oath. The nine-page filing adds little new information about the …
Read More »Supreme Court Cancels Arguments Over Title 42, The Pandemic-Era Policy To Quickly Turn Away Migrants
Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday canceled arguments in a case over the emergency health order the federal government has used for nearly three years to quickly turn away migrants, including those seeking asylum, at the southern border. The justices didn’t give an explanation …
Read More »Attorneys General From Democratic-Led States Urge Judge To Keep Abortion Pill Legal
Jennifer Shutt, Michigan Advance Attorneys general from 21 Democratic-leaning states are calling on a Texas judge to keep the abortion pill on the market, rejecting claims anti-abortion medical groups made in a lawsuit that’s centered on the medication’s approval more than two decades ago. The latest brief in the case, …
Read More »Life in Prison for Racist Gunman Behind Buffalo Grocery Store Massacre
The gunman who killed 10 people and injured three in a shooting at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York last May was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole, in an emotional hearing during which the family members of some of the victims …
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