The Dixie fire in northern California has grown to become the largest single wildfire in state history. According to USA Today, the blaze has destroyed at least 400 homes and buildings and […]
$1t infrastructure bill advances
A $1 trillion infrastructure bill proposed by President Joe Biden inched closer to passage Saturday when the U.S. Senate voted 67-27 in favor of bringing the proposal to a final vote. According […]
943,000 more jobs in July
Almost a one million new jobs were added in July, dropping the national unemployment rate to 5.4 percent. According to a report issued by the U.S. Department of Labor on Friday, nonfarm […]
Biden sees electric car future
Half of all new cars sold in the U.S. in 2030 would be electric powered under a strategy announced Thursday by President Joe Biden. Biden moved to restore and increase auto mileage […]
Cuomo faces impeachment
If embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo doesn’t resign his post after an investigation marked him as a serial sexual harasser of women, the state Assembly appears to be ready to start […]
Cuomo “sexually harassed” women; Biden says, “Resign”
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed “multiple” women and sought to retaliate against those who accused him, an investigation has determined. The report was released Tuesday. The inquiry from the New […]
Mask requirements are returning in some areas
The Delta variant of the coronavirus is proving to be a tough bug to squash, as hospitalizations surge in Florida and Louisiana. Over 10,000 patients have been hospitalized in Florida – a […]
Economy shows strong growth
The U.S. economy grew strongly in the second quarter of 2021, according to a report Thursday from the U.S Department of Commerce. It’s increasing at a 6.5 percent annual rate, following on […]
$1 trillion bill is now on track
A final deal on a $1 trillion infrastructure package has been reached, according to President Joe Biden. The Associated Press reports that Biden, in a statement, said “This deal signals to the […]
Attacks on Capitol police recounted at House hearing
The first public hearing Tuesday in the investigation by the House of Representatives into the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol building brought out stories of police officers beaten, attacked with […]