Billionaire Mike Bloomberg threw $10 million behind House Democrats last month, adding to the $20 million he gave to bolster the party’s White House efforts.
Hunter Biden’s tax evasion trial will go forward next month after judge throws out bid to toss case
Hunter Biden’s federal tax evasion trial will go forward next month — after a California judge tossed the first son’s latest attempt to get the Read More
Washington spends about $3 billion a year on food stamps for noncitizens
(The Center Square) – Every year, the United States has allowed between 1.47 million to 1.86 million noncitizens to receive food stamps from the federal Read More
15 states sue Biden-Harris administration for enrolling noncitizens in Obamacare
(The Center Square) – A coalition of states led by Kansas has sued the Biden-Harris administration to block the federal government from providing free health Read More
Anti-Israel Protestors Interrupt Colbert’s Live Interview With Nancy Pelosi Outside DNC
Anti-Israel protesters interrupted a live interview between late-night host Stephen Colbert and former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Tuesday night, prompting Colbert Read More
Democratic New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. dead at 87
Democratic Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr., of New Jersey passed away on Wednesday after serving 14 terms in Congress.
50 GOP military vets in Congress denounce Walz for lying about rank, dodging deployment: ‘No honor’
Fifty Republican members of Congress who are military veterans denounced Democratic vice presidential pick Tim Walz on Wednesday for having lied about his rank in Read More
Longtime New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. dies at 87
Pascrell, a Democrat, represented the Garden State’s 9th district from 1997 until his death.
Labor Dept Overestimated Job Growth By More Than 800K, Revises Data
Government figures for job growth over the past year have been significantly revised after being overestimated by more than 800,000 jobs. The Bureau of Labor Read More
California bill aimed at making it easier for migrants to buy homes makes major advancement
California statewide legislation aimed at opening up homebuying access to migrants and undocumented immigrants took a major step this week with a bill’s passage out of a key Senate committee.