2 More Progressive Senators Oppose Fed's Powell Serving Another Term
Two progressive Democrat senators said Friday they would oppose a second term for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell because ofRead More
Two progressive Democrat senators said Friday they would oppose a second term for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell because ofRead More
A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll reveals President Joe Biden’s approval rating has plunged to 43% – echoing similar results ofRead More
Three people were killed and at least 39 others wounded during another weekend of gun violence in Chicago. The shootingsRead More
As many as 60,000 more migrants, mostly Haitians, are headed for the U.S. southern border, according to Panama Foreign MinisterRead More
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., said Sunday the Biden administration’s withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan puts the nation on “theRead More
New York gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani rebuked ”defund the police” activists on the eve of the 20th anniversary of theRead More
One of the rescuers during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, George Amitrano, told Newsmax that the pullout of AfghanistanRead More
A school district in Tallahassee announced on Sunday in a video on Facebook that it will require masks for studentsRead More
Louisville, Kentucky, is in danger of breaking its homicide record for a second consecutive year, and the 125 body countRead More
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is keeping National Guard troops at the U.S.-Mexico border in his state for another year, sayingRead More
The struggling CBS Evening News is undergoing another reorganization of it management. Jay Shaylor is leaving as executive producer, aRead More
Shockwaves continue to roll through the Capitol Police as Assistant U.S. Capitol Police Chief Chad Thomas resigned Monday, The HillRead More
A firefighter shot one colleague to death and severely wounded another at their Los Angeles County firehouse on Tuesday, beforeRead More
Former Trump chief economist Larry Kudlow on Friday said the U.S. will likely see another high inflation reading in MayRead More
A long-shot bid to pass legislation that would make the District of Columbia the nation’s 51st state got a littleRead More