Dems and GOP Continue Political Battles in D.C.
For those hoping for some sort of peace or bipartisanship in Washington, it does not look like either side will be giving in anytime soon.
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For those hoping for some sort of peace or bipartisanship in Washington, it does not look like either side will be giving in anytime soon.
The bills for pandemic relief have come due and Congress is lagging on an agreement to fund the government before the September 30 deadline. Republicans
Congress continues to battle on both sides of the aisle on whether or not to increase the country’s federal debt limit. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee
President Biden will host members of George Floyd’s family tomorrow to mark one year since his murder by a former Minneapolis police officer. White House
Congress passed two major bills late in the evening on March 3. The House approved H.R. 1, which is a government and elections reform bill
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is making it very clear, the 2020 Presidential election is over. Pelosi had strong words for Republicans who she
Who do you trust in times of crisis? Medical experts? Politicians? As the third wave of COVID-19 is on the horizon, medical experts are warning
There are a lot of moving pieces this week for the Republican party. First, Senior Advisor Kellyanne Conway is stepping down from her post at the
Kanye West will not appear on the ballot in South Carolina on November 3, which boasts a Black population of 27%. West had a meltdown
If the election were to happen today, polling has Joe Biden becoming the 46th president of the United States. A decision on running mate is
A new poll conducted by Gallup and The Knight Foundation finds Republicans are still skeptical of COVID-19, believing the death rate is exaggerated. April Ryan