Chris Lange, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The Democratic Congressional Campaign committee issued a hefty dose of tough love for the party with a warning that Republicans may be winning the culture wars ahead of this year’s midterm elections. In a leaked Email, the DCCC urged party members to develop a new strategy to counter the […]
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden might have sided against the truckers currently protesting vaccine mandates and passports, but the same cannot be said for 32 percent of the governors in the U.S.
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Republican senators are taking steps to block the passage of the most recent Continuing Resolution (CR), which would keep the government funded through March 11, unless funding for President Biden’s vaccine mandates is removed.
A newly released CDC study on the waning efficacy of booster shots has highlighted concerns over the durability of COVID-19 vaccines as a whole.
The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine is encouraging American citizens to leave the country, announcing that the Poland/Ukraine border is open to Americans, but only if they have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
In remarks made at the White House on Tuesday, President Biden said the U.S. is prepared for any eventuality but continues to seek a diplomatic resolution.
Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee boycotted a vote yesterday in protest of President Biden’s nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin as the top banking regulator.
The White House is asking Congress for an additional $30 billion to fight COVID-19, according to multiple sources close to the situation.
Washington D.C.’s Mayor Murial Bowser (D) announced Monday that city residents will no longer be required to show proof of vaccination to enter most businesses, beginning Tuesday, and that the city will its mask requirements for many public venues, including bars, restaurants and even schools – just not for school children.