President Joe Biden on Friday announced his nomination of three Federal Reserve officials as he seeks to reshape the central bank amid bumpy economic recovery. Biden nominated Sarah Bloom Raskin to serve as Vice-Chair for Supervision of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and nominated Lisa Cook …
Read More »Biden Launches $27 Billion Program To Fix 15,000 Bridges
On Friday, President Joe Biden announced a $27 billion program to repair and upgrade roughly 15,000 bridges across America over the next five years in the biggest investment of its kind since the creation of the interstate highway system in the 1950s. The funding will come from the $1 bipartisan infrastructure …
Read More »Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby indicted on federal charges
A federal grand jury has indicted Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby on charges of perjury related to a COVID-19 financial hardship withdrawal and a false statement on a loan application. A federal grand jury returned the indictment Thursday, charging Mosby on federal charges of perjury and making false statements …
Read More »Navient to cancel nearly $2 billion in student loan debt
Student loan processor Navient has agreed to a nearly $2 billion settlement with 39 state attorneys general, according to reporting from the Wall Street Journal. Navient is one of the largest student loan processors in the U.S. The settlement requires the company to cancel about $1.7 billion in delinquent private student loan …
Read More »COVIDTests.gov will distribute free rapid tests starting January 19th
The Biden administration on Friday launched a new website for Americans to request up to four free COVID-19 rapid tests per household. The administration is buying 1 billion at-home rapid COVID-19 tests, and Americans will be able to begin ordering the tests online on Jan. 19 at COVIDtests.gov. This is part …
Read More »Leader of Oath Keepers Indicted in Federal Court for Seditious Conspiracy
Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group, and ten other members or associates have been charged with seditious conspiracy in the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol, authorities said Thursday. Rhodes, 56, was arrested Thursday at his home in Granbury, Texas, on one count …
Read More »January 6 committee wants to talk to House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attacks at the US Capitol is asking House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to voluntarily provide information to the panel, including about communications he had with former President Donald Trump on the day of the riot and Trump’s state of mind following …
Read More »Supreme Court Blocks Biden’s Vaccine Mandate For Large Employers; Upholds Mandate For Healthcare Workers
The US Supreme Court overturned a vaccine mandate imposed by the Biden administration on employees of large companies, while upholding a narrow vaccine mandate on health workers. In a pair of rulings handed down Thursday, the court struck down the federal requirement imposed by President Biden, via the Occupational Safety …
Read More »January 6 Committee subpoenas Alphabet, Meta, Reddit and Twitter
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol has sent subpoenas to Alphabet, Meta, Reddit and Twitter for information from their social media platforms. The committee is requesting that the four social media companies produce records related to the riots by Jan. 27, citing “inadequate …
Read More »Senate to Honor Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley With Congressional Gold Medal
The United States Senate has passed a bill to posthumously award Emmett Till and his mother Mamie Till-Mobley the Congressional Gold Medal. Till was tortured and murdered by two white men, K.W. Milam and his half-brother Roy Bryant, after Bryant’s wife, Carolyn, claimed he whistled to her at a grocery store …
Read More »Build Back Better isn’t dead, but talks have moved behind the scenes
Amanda Becker Originally published by The 19th When the U.S. Senate returned to Washington last week after its winter recess, Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia poured cold water on the prospects for the Build Back Better plan, a sweeping $1.75 trillion Democratic economic proposal with numerous measures designed to …
Read More »White House to Provide 10 Million Covid Tests to Schools Each Month
The Biden Administration is planning to distribute 10 million COVID-19 tests per month to schools around the country in a bid to keep them open amid the record-breaking surge in cases related to the Omicron variant. The White House will send out 5 million free rapid tests and 5 million lab-based PCR tests to perform individual …
Read More »Almost 14 Million People Have Signed Up For ACA Coverage For 2022
Health officials said Monday that almost 14 million people have so far signed up for medical coverage in 2022 through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) before this week’s deadline. The Health and Human Services Department said the current open enrollment period has outpaced signups in 2020 by 21%. The tallies …
Read More »Tax Season To Begin Early But IRS Warns Of Refund Delays
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) warned on Monday that staffing shortages would likely delay tax refunds and other services this year as the agency prepares for the 2022 tax filing season. IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig told reporters that this year’s window for filing tax returns for the year 2021 would run …
Read More »Department of Justice Forms Domestic Terrorism Unit
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday announced it is forming a unit to combat domestic terrorism as national security officials warn of a “persistent and evolving” threat of violent extremism within the U.S. Matthew Olsen, the assistant attorney general for national security, made the announcement as he noted that the …
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