Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that the upper chamber reached an agreement to lift the debt limit, averting the risk of a government default. “We have reached an agreement to extend the debt ceiling through early December, and it’s our hope that we can get this done as …
Read More »Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Texas’ Six-Week Abortion Ban
A federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of Texas’s controversial six-week abortion ban late Wednesday, delivering an early victory to the Biden administration in its legal challenge to the law. In a 113-page order, U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman of Austin said the law is an “offensive deprivation of such an …
Read More »Biden Administration To Reinstate Trump-era ‘Remain In Mexico’ Policy
The Biden administration has informed a federal court it plans to re-implement former President Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy for migrants who have entered the country illegally, if officials can get approval from the U.S.’s neighbor. The decision came after federal court victories by Missouri and Texas in a …
Read More »White House To Purchase $1 Billion Worth Of At-Home Coronavirus Tests
On Wednesday, the White House announced that it will buy $1 billion worth of rapid, at-home coronavirus tests to address ongoing shortages. It will also make free testing available in more pharmacies across the country, officials at the White House’s COVID-19 Response Team announced. The purchase will quadruple the number …
Read More »Changes Coming To The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Education announced an overhaul of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program that it will implement over the next year to make the program live up to its promise. This policy will result in 22,000 borrowers who have consolidated loans—including previously ineligible loans—being immediately eligible …
Read More »Donald Trump Falls Off Forbes’ List of Richest Americans for the First Time in 25 Years
For the first time in 25 years, former President Donald Trump has been left off Forbes’s list of the 400 wealthiest people in America. Trump is worth an estimated $2.5 billion, which left him $400 million short of making the list. Last year he was listed as number 339, but …
Read More »DOJ To Address Threats Of Violence Against School Board Members
Citing an increase in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school board members, teachers and workers in our nation’s public schools, Monday, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland directed the FBI and U.S. Attorneys’ Offices to meet in the next 30 days with federal, state, Tribal, territorial and local law …
Read More »California Gov. Newsom Signs ‘Momnibus’ Act to Tackle Racial Disparities in Maternal Health
On Monday, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 65, the California Momnibus Act, designed to improve maternal and infant outcomes – particularly for families of color. Authored by Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) with support from maternal health and racial justice groups across the state, the bill will improve research and data …
Read More »Biden In Michigan: US Is ‘Falling Behind’ Without Infrastructure Investment
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden traveled to Michigan to stump for the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan and the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, also known as the Build Back Better Act. Biden told the Michigan audience that “we’re at an inflection point” and “we risk losing our edge as a nation” and …
Read More »Johnson & Johnson Asks FDA To Authorize Vaccine Booster Shot
Drugmaker Johnson & Johnson asked the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday to authorize booster shots of its Covid-19 vaccine for people over the age of 18. “Our clinical program has found that a booster of our Covid-19 vaccine increases levels of protection for those who have received …
Read More »After Lawsuits, Medicaid Expansion Finally Underway In Missouri
Residents eligible for expanded Medicaid in Missouri can now sign up for coverage more than a month after a federal judge demanded the state implement it. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday that 275,000 residents in the state are eligible for coverage under the expansion. Missouri becomes …
Read More »Biden administration reverses Trump rule banning abortion referrals
On Monday, the Biden administration reversed a Trump-era policy that blocked federal funding to family planning clinics that give referrals to patients for abortions. Under former President Donald Trump, clinics were banned from referring patients for abortions. The Department of Health and Human Services said the new regulation would restore …
Read More »USPS Testing Paycheck-Cashing; Other Banking Services
The United States Postal Service (USPS) rolled out a paycheck-cashing service at a few post offices last month, according to reporting from The Washington Post. According to the article, customers of post offices in Washington, Baltimore, Falls Church, Va., and the Bronx can cash paychecks in exchange for Visa gift …
Read More »Andrew Yang Says He Has Left Democratic Party To Become Independent
Former Presidential and New York City Mayoral candidate, Andrew Yang, has announced that he left the Democratic Party and registered as an Independent. “I changed my voting registration from ‘Democrat’ to ‘Independent’ today. It was a strangely emotional experience,” he wrote. Yang announced the news on his blog Monday in …
Read More »Biden To GOP On Debt Ceiling: ‘Get Out Of The Way’
President Joe Biden is urging Republicans not to use the filibuster to block Democrats in the Senate from raising the U.S. debt ceiling. “If you don’t want to help save the country, get out of the way, so you don’t destroy it,” said Biden during remarks delivered Monday. “We don’t …
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