President Joe Biden is taking a single step toward addressing the border crisis. The shift angered congressional Democrats so much that they decided to broadcast how “disappointed” they are with the administration, showing once again that the Democratic Party simply wants no security at all at the southern border.
THE HOUSE TRIES TO SAVE DC DEMOCRATS FROM THEMSELVES. The relationship between Congress and the local government in the District of Columbia is long and complicated. It goes back to the Constitution. The founders created the district specifically as the home of the new federal government. The idea was to create a new seat of government that was not in any state and not beholden to any state and not subject to the control of any state.
In Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is taking a victory lap. The Democrat-controlled legislature's appropriations committees are at the threshold of authorizing two battery projects to receive billions in state economic assistance and incentives. One is the Ningde, China-based Contemporary Amperex Technology in Marshall. The other is with the Hefei, China-based Guoxuan High-Tech (Gotion) in Mecosta County. Whitmer hopes the projects will generate thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity in Michigan. Looks like a huge win for Michigan.
Former Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) didn’t say he would challenge Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) at Saturday’s Lincoln Day dinner in St. George, Utah, but he didn’t rule it out, either.
Big Tech's shift into telecom has positioned the FCC into an agency that can have a dramatic impact on their respective business models in myriad ways.
A new class action lawsuit was filed Wednesday on behalf of New York residents who had their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits stolen in hopes of getting them reimbursed. The lawsuit, which was filed by The Legal Aid Society and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP, seeks to restore benefits that were electronically stolen to...
National Public Radio is cutting around 10 percent of its workforce amid falling ad revenue and economic uncertainty, its CEO John Lansing announced Wednesday. The nonprofit media organization’s financial outlook “has darkened considerably” in recent weeks, Lansing wrote in a memo to staff, shared with The Hill, as it faces a "sharp decline" in revenues...
President Biden marked Ash Wednesday during his visit to Warsaw, attending a private Catholic Mass in a hotel room with a Polish priest. Biden, the second Catholic president in U.S. history, was seen with a cross of ashes on his forehead in photographs on Wednesday afternoon ahead of a summit of the Bucharest Nine, the...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Moscow, just days after the U.S. warned that Beijing may increase support for Russia's war in Ukraine. “We are expecting the President of the People’s Republic of China in Russia,” Putin said during a visit from China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi,...