US Immigration: Biden Taking Steps To Preserve DACA, Protect Dreamers
President Biden took steps to preserve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Act by proposing a rule that lists criteria one would have to meet in order to qualify.
Ronald Reagan Shooter John Hinckley Granted Release From Mental Hospital
John Hinckley, the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, will be released from a Virginia mental hospital in 2022 due to his stable mental health.
US Infrastructure: Pelosi Schedules Thursday Vote For Bipartisan Bill
Nancy Pelosi has scheduled a vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which has faced opposition over its price tag.
Collierville Police Identify Uk Thang As Kroger Shooter
Collierville Police have identified Uk Thang, 29, as the Kroger shooter. Kroger killed 1 and injured 15 others before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
US Housing Market: New Home Sales Rise In August, Reaching 4-Month High
New home sales rose in the month of August by 1.5% to a seasonally adjusted rate of 740,000.
Coronavirus Update: NHL Expects Full Capacity Crowds In Almost All Arenas
The NHL is allowing fans to attend games at full capacity in 30 of 32 arena's providing proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test.
Tennessee Shooting Update: 1 Dead, 14 Injured At Kroger Store, Gunman Kills Himself
A shooting in a Collierville, Tennessee killed 1 person and injured 14 others, Collierville Police Chief Dale Lane confirmed the shooter died due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
US Economy: Leading Economic Index Rises Higher Than Expected In August
The U.S. leading economic index rose higher than economists initially forecasted in August, rising 0.9% compared to the anticipated 0.6%.
Will Democrats Agree On How To Pay For Biden's Budget Bill? Schumer, Pelosi Announce Framework
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has announced that the Senate has agreed on a framework to the budget reconciliation bill.
California Passes New Law Protecting Warehouse Retail Workers
California passed a new law designed to protect workers by clearly defining guidelines.
US Abortion Rights: Only 1 In 5 Americans Support Overturning Roe vs. Wade, Poll Shows
Marquette Law School released a new survey showing one in five Americans supports overturning Roe Vs. Wade. Approval for the Supreme Court fell to 49% in September, down from 60% in July.
Biden To Meet With Congressional Democrats To Discuss Budget Bill
President Biden is scheduled to meet with moderate and progressive Democrats in two separate meetings on Wednesday to unite his party around his human infrastructure bill as part of his Build Back Better plan.
US Economy: Fed Chair Powell Says Bond Taper Could Be Done By Middle Of 2022
Fed chair Jerome Powell discussed the central bank's plan to slow its economic stimulus and confirmed that members expect a tapering of pandemic-era bond-buying by the middle of 2022.
Decline In Existing Home Sales Leaves First-Time Buyers In The Cold
Existing home sales fell 2% in August, according to the National Association of Realtors. First-time home buyers only made up 19% of homes sold when they usually make up 40%.
Biden Pledges $10 Billion To Combat World Hunger In UN Speech
President Biden pledged $10 billion to combat world hunger in a speech to the United Nations on Tuesday.
Democrats Look To Limit Executive Power In Anti-Corruption Bill
Democrats are planning to introduce new legislation designed to put new checks on the presidency in an attempt to obstruct potential future corruption in the post-Trump era.
Joe Biden UN Speech: What The President Said About US, China And Climate Change
In a speech to the United Nations, President Biden declared the U.S. is in a "new era" of diplomacy following his withdrawal from Afghanistan.
US Economy: Democrats Look To Raise Debt Ceiling, Fund Government Through Dec 3
Congressional Democrats unveiled a bill on Tuesday that aims to fund the government through Dec. 3 and suspend the national debt until December 2022.
Harvey Weinstein Update: Hollywood Producer Pleads 'Not Guilty' To 11 Counts Of Rape, Sexual Assault In LA
Disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein has pleaded "not guilty" to 11 counts of rape and sexual assault.
Stock Market Today: S&P Falls 1.7%, Dow Drops Over 600 Points Amid China Fears
U.S. stocks on Monday suffered their sharpest decline in months.
Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 Has Killed As Many Americans As The Spanish Flu
COVID-19 has killed almost as many Americans as the Spanish Flu of 1918-19, approximately 675,000.
US Easing Travel Restrictions For Vaccinated Visitors From UK, EU
President Biden will lift travel restrictions for European visitors in November barring they provide proof they are fully vaccinated and receive a negative test 72 hours before flying.
US Immigration: Over 10,000 Migrants Sheltered Under Texas Overpass
Over 10,000 mostly Haitian migrants are packed under an overpass in Del Rio, Texas looking to gain entry into the United States. The migrants are being processed and taken into custody and President Biden has granted them Temporary Protection Status.
Man's Disney World Line Skipping With Employee iPad Earns Him A Trespass Warning
A man has been given a trespassing warning after using a stolen iPad to give unauthorized tours and skip lines at Walt Disney World in June.
Gabby Petito Case Update: Friend Of Missing YouTuber Calls Out Her ‘Odd’ Behavior
Missing YouTuber Gabby Petito allegedly blew her friend off prior to her disappearance.
Mike Pence In 2024? Republican Aims To Raise $18 Million For Possible Presidential Run
Former President Mike Pence has set a fundraising goal of $18 million for a possible 2024 run at the White House.
US Economy: Biden Introduces New Tax Plan To Pay For Ambitious Agenda
President Biden announced Thursday he will raise taxes on those making $400,000 or more, as well as increase the corporate tax rate, and the capital gains tax, to benefit middle-class families and pay for his ambitious economic agenda.
US Economy: Retail Sales Rise In August Despite Delta Variant Concerns
Retail sales have risen 0.7% in August despite concerns for the Delta variant and rising jobless claims.
General Milley Tried To Prevent Military Action By Donald Trump Against China, According To New Book
Gen. Mark Milley detailed preventing a military strike against China prior to the 2020 election in a new Bob Woodward book titled 'Peril.'
COVID-19 Response: Pfizer Looks To Get Vaccine Approved For Children Under 5
Pfizer is looking to get a Covid vaccine approved for children under 5 by November as pediatric Covid cases surge.