Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder With Senate seats in Arizona and Nevada going to Democrats, the party will be assured of a slim majority regardless of whether Herschel Walker defeats Sen. Raphael Warnock in next month’s runoff election, now less than three weeks away. When Warnock and fellow Democratic Sen. Jon …
Read More »Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Embraces “invasion” Language About Border, Evoking Memories Of El Paso Massacre
William Melhado, The Texas Tribune To many Hispanic and Latino Texans, the word “invasion” brings a particular horror to mind. It’s the same word the gunman in El Paso invoked in 2019 in a hate-filled manifesto about immigration — posted just before he killed 23 people. To many hardline conservatives …
Read More »LGBTQ+ Nightclub Shooting in Colorado Springs Probed as Possible Hate Crime
Julia Conley, Common Dreams A mass shooting that killed at least five people and injured at least 25 late Saturday at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado will be investigated as a hate crime, a local district attorney told reporters Sunday. “This will be investigated and is being investigated in …
Read More »Senate Democrats Make Last-Ditch Push For Pathway To Citizenship For Dreamers
Ariana Figueroa, Missouri Independent Democratic U.S. senators have set a December deadline for passing bipartisan legislation that would create a pathway to citizenship for more than 600,000 undocumented people who were brought into the country as children — but they don’t yet have enough Senate Republican votes to make it …
Read More »Elon Musk Reinstates Trump’s Twitter Account After Poll
Elon Musk has reinstated former President Donald Trump’s account on Twitter, nearly two years after Trump was banned from the social media platform for inciting violence. Trump’s account reappeared on Twitter on Saturday after Musk, the platform’s new owner, ran a poll on the social media site that showed narrow …
Read More »5 Killed, 25 Injured In Shooting At LGBTQ Nightclub In Colorado Springs
At least 5 people were killed and 25 others injured in a shooting late Saturday night at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. Officers responded to 911 calls from Club Q in East Colorado Springs shortly before midnight and took a 22-year-old male suspect into custody, the Colorado Springs Police …
Read More »Calls for Ethics Probe Follow Bombshell Report of Right-Wing Attempts to Influence Supreme Court
Advocates for court reform on Saturday called for Congress to investigate allegations that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito leaked a 2014 ruling to a right-wing donor, after The New York Times reported on the claim by a former leader of the pro-forced pregnancy movement. Rev. Ron Schenck led an …
Read More »Judge Rules In Favor Of Georgia Early Voting In Senate Runoff On Saturday After Thanksgiving
Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder A Fulton County judge is clearing the path for Georgia’s local election officials to have the option of offering early voting on the Saturday after Thanksgiving ahead of the Dec. 6 U.S. Senate runoff. Late Friday afternoon, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas Cox ruled in …
Read More »Georgia Set To Launch Work Requirements For Medicaid
Andy Miller and Sam Whitehead Georgia is set to become the only state to have work requirements for Medicaid coverage. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s reelection — and a surprising Biden administration decision not to appeal a federal court ruling — have freed the state to introduce its plan that would …
Read More »Democrat Adam Frisch Concedes To Rep. Lauren Boebert In Congressional Race
Quentin Young, Colorado Newsline The race between Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Democratic challenger Adam Frisch in Colorado is over. During a live announcement Friday morning, Frisch said he had conceded the race, which remains exceedingly close but not likely to change in Frisch’s favor. “I just got …
Read More »AG Merrick Garland Appoints Special Counsel to Oversee Trump Probes
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday that he has appointed Jack Smith, a longtime federal prosecutor, as special counsel to oversee ongoing investigations into former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents and his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The announcement comes days …
Read More »U.S. Can’t Quickly Expel Migrants Under Title 42, Federal Judge Says
Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the federal government from continuing to use an emergency health order known as Title 42 to immediately expel migrants at the southern border after they have entered the United States. Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court …
Read More »109 Republicans Voted Against Bill to Ban Sexual Assault NDAs
The House on Wednesday passed bipartisan legislation that prohibits employers from using pre-dispute non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) or non-disparagement clauses to silence survivors of workplace sexual assault and harassment. President Joe Biden is expected to sign the Speak Out Act, which had already been approved in the Senate by unanimous consent, …
Read More »McConnell Re-Elected Senate GOP Leader, Fending Off Bid By Florida’s Rick Scott
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder Senate Republicans overwhelmingly re-elected Mitch McConnell on Wednesday as their leader for the next Congress, though nearly a dozen members backed Florida Sen. Rick Scott’s attempt to usurp McConnell. Scott’s bid, which he launched Tuesday during an hours-long discussion among Senate Republicans about the future of …
Read More »Nancy Pelosi, First Woman To Serve As Speaker Of The U.S. House, Steps Down From Leadership
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who became the first woman in history to hold the gavel, shepherding landmark bills across four presidencies, announced Thursday she’ll step aside from leadership though she’ll remain in Congress. “With great confidence in our caucus, I will not seek reelection to Democratic leadership in the …
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