White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says she tested positive for COVID-19 after returning from a trip to Europe with President Joe Biden. Jean-Pierre was with the president after Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced that she tested positive for the coronavirus last week. “I last saw the President …
Read More »Biden To Propose New Minimum Tax On Billionaires In Budget
President Joe Biden will propose a new 20 percent minimum tax on billionaires as part of his fiscal year 2023 budget, according to a document released by the White House on Saturday. The White House said that the “billionaire minimum income tax” Biden will propose would apply to the top …
Read More »Biden on Putin: ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’
President Joe Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin must not remain in power on Saturday, as he delivered a major speech in Warsaw, Poland, rallying European allies for a “long-haul” resistance to Russian aggression. “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” Biden said of Putin, in his strongest …
Read More »GOP Rep. Fortenberry Resigns From Congress After Felony Convictions
Nebraska Republican Congressman Jeff Fortenberry announced Saturday he will resign from Congress. Fortenberry released the following statement saying: Dear Friends, “Thank you for entrusting me with the great responsibility of governing our nation. When I first ran for Congress, I said that I would focus on our national security, economic security, …
Read More »Will The COVID-19 Variant BA.2 Cause A Wave Of Infections In The U.S.
Prakash Nagarkatti, University of South Carolina and Mitzi Nagarkatti, University of South Carolina A new omicron subvariant of the virus that causes COVID-19, BA.2, is quickly becoming the predominant source of infections amid rising cases around the world. Immunologists Prakash Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti of the University of South Carolina …
Read More »Nebraska GOP Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Found Guilty Of Lying To The FBI
U.S. Representative Jeff Fortenberry, who represents Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District, was found guilty by a federal jury Thursday of concealing information and making false statements to federal authorities who were investigating illegal contributions made by a foreign national to the congressman’s 2016 re-election campaign. Fortenberry, 61, of Lincoln, Nebraska, who …
Read More »Georgia Voters Sue To Block Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene From Running For Re-election
A group of Georgia voters filed a legal challenge on Thursday to Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s candidacy for re-election in 2022. The challenge, filed with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, alleges that Greene is constitutionally disqualified from public office under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, on …
Read More »Trump Files Lawsuit Against Clinton, DNC Over Russia Collusion Allegations
Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, and others alleging they falsely accused him of colluding with Russia ahead of the 2016 election. “In the run-up to the 2016 Presidential Election, Hillary Clinton and her cohorts orchestrated an unthinkable …
Read More »U.S. To Accept 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees, Provide Humanitarian Aid
The United States will accept up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees fleeing their country in the month since the invasion by Russia. The U.S. will also provide an extra $1 billion in humanitarian aid to those impacted by the war, the White House said Thursday. “The United States is announcing plans …
Read More »Idaho Is Second State To Ban Abortion After Six Weeks
Shefali Luthra Originally published by The 19th Editor’s note: This article has been updated throughout. Idaho has become the second state to ban abortion after six weeks, with Gov. Brad Little signing the bill known as Senate Bill 1309 on Wednesday. The law will take effect in 30 days. Planned …
Read More »Day 3 Of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
by Jacob Fischler, Missouri Independent March 24, 2022 WASHINGTON — Members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee picked up Wednesday morning where they left off Tuesday evening in questioning Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson about her judicial philosophy, sentencing practices and personal background. Two senators, Democrat Jon Ossoff …
Read More »White House Releases Plan To Combat Racial Bias In Housing Appraisals
Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday unveiled an action plan to stop racial bias in the appraisal of home values. The 21-step plan seeks to improve oversight and accountability in the home appraisal business. It includes a legislative proposal to modernize the governance structure of the appraisal industry. Harris asserted …
Read More »Madeleine Albright, First Woman to Serve as Secretary of State, Dies at 84
Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state, has died of cancer aged 85, her family said. President Bill Clinton first chose Ms. Albright as US Ambassador to the United Nations during his first term in office, and then as America’s top diplomat in 1996 for his second term. At …
Read More »Oklahoma’s House Passes A Near-Total Abortion Ban
Mariel Padilla Originally published by The 19th Oklahoma’s state House on Tuesday voted 78-19 to pass a near complete ban on abortions, legislation that far surpasses Texas’ six-week ban. The bill is now headed to the Senate and, if passed, will be the strictest anti-abortion bill in the country. The …
Read More »As Gas Prices Fall From Record Highs Some States Provide Additional Relief At The Pumps
The price for a gallon of gas continues to slowly fall after hitting a record $4.33 on March 11. The national average for a gallon of gasoline on Tuesday was $4.25, according to AAA. The primary reason for the falling prices is the lower global price of crude oil, which peaked …
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