California Recall Election Results: Republican Larry Elder Concedes, Hints At 2022 Run vs. Newsom
Conservative radio host Larry Elder conceded the California recall election to Gov. Gavin Newsom and hinted at a 2022 run.
What Is 'Justice For J6?' Right-Wing Rally Set For Saturday In Washington, DC
Capitol Police are preparing for a right-wing "Justice for J6" rally in support of the Jan. 6 rioters.
US COVID-19 Response: Federal Employees Must Be Vaccinated By Nov. 22
The Biden administration announced federal employees must be vaccinated by Nov 22.
Comedian Norm Macdonald Dies At 61 After Private 9-Year Battle With Cancer
Comedian and former 'Saturday Night Live' cast member Norm Macdonald died at the age of 61 after a private 9 year battle with cancer.
Democrats Unveil New Bill To Protect Voting Rights
Senate Democrats have unveiled a new voting rights bill designed to make it easier to register to vote, makes election day a national holiday, establishes 15-day early voting registration, targets gerrymandering, and requires automatic voting registration.
California Recall Election 2021: Will Democrat Gavin Newsom Stay In Office?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom looks to keep his job in the recall election tonight. If more than 50% of voters decide to recall him, California's next governor will likely be conservative radio host Larry Elder.
Climate Change: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mostly From Animal-Based Foods
Livestock is responsible for 57% of food production emissions, compared to 29% for plant-based foods.
Donald Trump Calls Joe Biden 'Incompetent,' Hints At Run For President In 2024
Former President Trump hinted at a possible 2024 presidential run in a recent interview with Fox News.
Climate Change News: Over 200 Million Could Migrate By 2050
Climate Change could force over 200 million migrations in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe by 2050 due to water scarcity, low crop production, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events.
Infrastructure Bill Update: Democrats Face Major Obstacles To Pass Spending Measures
Democrats are debating the price tag of the $3.5 trillion human infrastructure bill designed to expand the social safety net as part of President Biden's economic agenda.
Coronavirus In US: Biden Swings Back At GOP Governors Criticizing Vaccine Mandate
President Biden is defending his six-part plan designed to tackle Covid-19 and vaccinate all federal and healthcare workers amid GOP criticism. Businesses with at least 100 employees must also mandate the vaccine or risk being fined thousands of dollars.
Wholesale Prices Hit Record 8.3% In August
This marks the biggest annual increase since 2010.
Infrastructure Showdown: Sanders, Manchin At Odds Over $3.5 Trillion Reconciliation Bill
Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. and Joe Manchin, D-W. Va, have been at odds over the price tag of President Biden's biggest legislative agenda item to date.
Climate Change News: US Suffers Through Hottest Summer Since 1936 Dust Bowl
The United States has suffered the hottest summer since 1936 amid weather disasters such as heatwaves, wildfires, droughts, and flooding.
Amazon Will Pay College Tuition For US Employees
Amazon announced Thursday it will pay its employees college tuition for Associates and Bachelor's degrees for part-time and full-time workers. The company will also pay for high-school diploma programs, GED's, and English as a Second Language programs.
Coronavirus Update: COVID-19 Infection Rate 10 Times Higher Than Needed To End Pandemic
"In a country of our size, you can't be hanging around and having 100,000 infections a day. You've got to get well below 10,000 before you start feeling comfortable," Fauci said.
VA Reports Veteran Suicides Fell To 12-Year Low In 2019
The Department of Veterans Affairs reported suicides among veterans fell to a 12-year low in 2019.
Bank Of America Unveils Program For Customers To Avoid More Overdraft Fees
Bank of America is introducing a new program to move away from overdraft fees.
California Recall Election: Could Newsom Be Removed?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing a recall election on Sept. 14 how would the election work and is his job in jeopardy?
US Economy: Job Openings Rise To Record High 10.9 Million In July
Job openings increased by 10.9 million in July as employers struggled to find new employees.
Crypto News: Bitcoin Price Plummets Amid El Salvador's Legal Tender Rollout
Bitcoin's value has fallen over 10% amid El Salvador recognizing the Crypto platform as legal tender.
Coronavirus In US: How Biden Plans To Fight Spread Of Delta Variant
President Biden is expected to unveil his six-pronged plan to combat the Delta variant and increase vaccinations on Thursday.
US Infrastructure: Biden Will Attempt To Unite His Fractured Party On $3.5 Trillion Bill
Biden wants to unite Democrats to pass the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill aimed at establishing paid leave, universal pre-K, free community college, combating climate change, and expanding Medicare.
Labor Day: 13 Fun Facts About The Unofficial End Of Summer
The First Labor Day occurred in 1882 in New York and later became a National Holiday in 1894 thanks to President Grover Cleveland. Here are 13 fun facts about Labor Day.
Texas Abortion Law: Democrats Aim To Counter Move With Women's Health Protection Act
Biden, Pelosi, and congressional Democrats have vowed to fight the six-week abortion law in Texas by passing the Women's Health Protection Act, if the bill were to pass the House it would likely fail in the Senate.
Hurricane Ida: Biden Travels To Louisiana As Death Toll Rises In Northeast
President Biden will travel to Louisiana on Friday to visit communities most affected by the hurricane and to meet with local leaders as the death toll rises in the Northeast. Sixty people have died in eight different states after the storm caused billions of dollars in damages.
Coronavirus Update: More Than 20% Of New COVID Cases Are Children
The last week of August saw children account for 22.4% of all new COVID-19 cases, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Biden Condemns Texas Abortion Ban, Calls it 'Unconstitutional'
President Biden has condemned the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the draconian Texas six-week abortion ban calling it an "unprecedented assault on women constitutional rights."
Biden On Hurricane Ida Victims: 'We Are Here For You'
President Biden addressed the damage hurricane Ida has caused assuring citizens affected by the hurricane 'We are here for you.' Biden unveiled his plans to aid those in need and will travel to Louisiana Friday to meet with Gov. John Bel Edwards.
US Factory Orders Increase For Third Consecutive Month In July
US Factory Orders have increased for the third consecutive month in July, shipments also saw an increase, and overall orders jumped 18%.