Sioux Falls, South Dakota — A South Dakota House committee investigating whether the state’s attorney general should be impeached for his conduct surrounding a 2020 fatal car crash is set to finish its work this week, wrapping up a monthslong investigation that has splintered the state’s Republicans. By late Monday, the …
Read More »New Secret Service report details growing incel terrorism threat
The federal government on Tuesday released a study on the growing terrorism threat from men who call themselves “anti-feminists” or “involuntary celibates” and draw motivation for violence from their inability to develop relationships with women. Since 2014, attacks inspired by the “incel movement” and spanning the U.S. and Canada have …
Read More »30,000 borrowers to get student loans forgiven
Thousands more people could soon have their student loan balances wiped clean as the Biden administration works to identify borrowers who are eligible for student loan forgiveness for public service. It’s the latest effort by the Education Department to provide relief for borrowers burdened with billions of dollars in student …
Read More »Senate hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson to start March 21
Washington — The Senate Judiciary Committee will begin four days of hearings to consider the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Monday, March 21, committee Chairman Richard Durbin said Wednesday. Jackson, 51, currently serves as a judge on the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., …
Read More »Majority of COVID
Billions of dollars in rental assistance distributed to help keep people in their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic is largely going to low-income families, according to new data from the Treasury Department. Many of those recipients were people of color and women. Since last year, the Treasury Department has been …
Read More »Justice Department sues Missouri over gun bill declaring several federal firearm laws invalid
The U.S. Justice Department sued Missouri on Wednesday, seeking to stop the state from enforcing a bill it passed last year that declared several federal firearms laws “invalid.” The complaint alleges that the bill, known as the Second Amendment Preservation Act, is unconstitutional and is hindering law enforcement efforts. The …
Read More »High inflation poses a threat to job market, Federal Reserve Chair Powell says
Warning that high inflation could make it harder to restore the job market to full health, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the Fed will raise interest rates faster than it now plans if needed to stem surging prices. With America’s households squeezed by higher costs for food, …
Read More »Biden to visit Kentucky on Wednesday to survey damage from devastating tornadoes
Washington — President Biden will travel to Kentucky on Wednesday to assess the damage from a tornado outbreak that devastated the state and killed 64 people, the White House announced. Mr. Biden will first participate in a storm briefing at Fort Campbell before heading to Mayfield and Dawson Springs to …
Read More »Steve Bannon to stand trial in July for contempt charges
Washington – Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who has been charged with two counts of criminal contempt of Congress, is scheduled to stand trial on July 18. Judge Carl Nichols of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., set the date in a virtual status conference held Tuesday, during …
Read More »Biden taps Robert Califf for FDA commissioner, and Manchin immediately opposes
President Biden has finally announced his nominee for Food and Drug Administration commissioner, nearly 10 months into his presidency in the middle of a deadly pandemic — Dr. Robert Califf. This will be his second time in the job if confirmed, since he also served as FDA commissioner during the …
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