The White House announced that President Joe Biden tested positive again for COVID-19 late Saturday morning in what his physician said represented “rebound” positivity. “The President has experienced no reemergence of symptoms, and continues to feel quite well,” his physician, Dr. Kevin C. O’Connor, said in a letter to press …
Read More »Opinion: Debunking Four Myths About Inflation
Robert Reich, RobertReich.org The truth about inflation is getting covered up by countless myths spewed by corporations and their political lackeys. Here are the facts: Fact #1: Inflation is not being driven by wage increases Although wages have been rising, they’ve been rising more SLOWLY than prices. Hourly wages grew by …
Read More »Democrats in Congress Press Biden To Extend Pause On Student Loans
Ariana Figueroa, Pennsylvania Capital-Star More than 100 congressional Democrats are urging the White House to extend the pause on student loan repayment beyond the Aug. 31 deadline. In a Thursday letter to President Joe Biden and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, U.S. Senate and House Democrats argue that due to inflation and …
Read More »House Passes Assault Weapons Ban
The House of Representatives passed the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022 by a vote of 217-213 on Friday, two decades after Congress allowed such restrictions to lapse. Two Republican lawmakers — Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Chris Jacobs of New York — voted in support of the bill, while 5 …
Read More »Manchin and Senate Democrats Strike Deal On Major Health, Climate, Tax Package
Jacob Fischler, Georgia Recorder Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin III and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer struck an agreement Wednesday for a Democrats-only reconciliation package that would allow negotiations on some Medicare prescription drugs, end corporate tax loopholes and address climate change as well as invest in energy projects. President …
Read More »‘These people don’t care’: Senate GOP Stalls Bill For Veterans Exposed To Burn Pits
Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent Veterans and their advocates gathered outside the U.S. Capitol on Thursday for what was supposed to be a celebration, one day after a crucial Senate vote on bipartisan legislation that would expand health care and benefits to 3.5 million veterans exposed to burn pits during their …
Read More »‘What The Hell Are We Waiting For?’ Democrats Urge Climate Emergency Declaration
Progressive leaders in Congress and activists on Wednesday came together to call on U.S. President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency, which would give his administration more resources to take on the global crisis. “It couldn’t be clearer that the climate crisis is here and needs to be addressed …
Read More »Bill Guaranteeing Right To Birth Control Blocked In Senate By GOP Sen. Joni Ernst
Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent U.S. Senate Democrats tried to pass legislation Wednesday that would guarantee women can continue using contraception if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the long-standing precedent, the way it did with abortion. But Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst blocked their efforts by objecting to Massachusetts Democratic Sen. …
Read More »Biden Tests Negative For COVID, Announces He’s Back To In-Person Work
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder President Joe Biden held a celebratory speech in the Rose Garden on Wednesday, marking his return to the Oval Office less than a week after testing positive for COVID-19. Biden used the event to encourage Americans to keep updated on their COVID-19 boosters, to test for …
Read More »‘Defund the police’ Slogan And Anti-Cop Violence Debated At Senate Hearing
Jacob Fischler, Iowa Capital Dispatch Republicans on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and law enforcement witnesses at a Tuesday hearing blamed recent violence against officers on anti-police rhetoric, while Democrats distanced themselves from the “defund the police” slogan and said an oversupply of guns made law enforcement jobs more dangerous. …
Read More »Days Before His Gay Son’s Wedding, GOP Rep. Cast A Vote Against Same-Sex Marriage
Peter Hall, Pennsylvania Capital-Star The Republican congressman from Pennsylvania’s sprawling and conservative 15th U.S. House District has drawn national attention for voting against a bill that would protect same-sex marriage rights days before attending his gay son’s wedding last weekend. U.S. Rep. Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson was one of 157 Republicans …
Read More »GOP Support For Same-Sex Marriage Protections Builds In Senate
Jennifer Shutt, Pennsylvania Capital-Star The U.S. Senate appears on track to send President Joe Biden a bill in the coming weeks that would guarantee same-sex and interracial couples can marry, even if the Supreme Court overturns the landmark cases that enshrined those rights. “I think we’re very close,” U.S. Sen. …
Read More »Abortion Rights Advocates File New Challenge Of Georgia Abortion Ban
Riley Bunch, GPB News Abortion rights advocates and providers are moving against Georgia’s abortion ban, this time in a new case filed in state court. The most recent challenge comes less than a week after a federal court of appeals decided Georgia’s strict abortion ban would immediately take effect. The …
Read More »‘Authoritarianism 101’: Trump Plot to Purge Civil Servants If Reelected Draws Alarm
Julia Conley, Common Dreams Government watchdogs on Friday warned that a plan by former President Donald Trump to drastically remake the federal workforce should he win the presidency in 2024 would “utterly destroy” public service in the United States. As Axios reported Friday, central to Trump’s plans for a second …
Read More »VP Harris Professes Support For Indiana Women In Abortion-Rights Visit
Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle Vice President Kamala Harris condemned Indiana Republicans’ near-total abortion ban proposal in her high-profile visit to Indianapolis Monday — the first real day of a special legislative session aimed partially at further restricting abortion. “The government should not be telling an individual what to …
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