President Biden still insists that he and Senator Joe Manchin will “get something done” on the Build Back Better (BBB) plan, just days after Manchin made it clear that he would not vote for the bill in its current state.
The United States has seen historically low growth rates in 2021, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Secret Service has revealed that over $100 billion has been stolen through fraud and theft of government funds that was given through COVID relief assistance.
A recent report from Reuters reveals Amazon knowingly entered into a partnership with a propaganda arm of the Chinese government and made business practice concessions at the country’s request.
In his much-anticipated COVID-19 update Tuesday, President Joe Biden redoubled his efforts to encourage vaccination, but neither instituted nor advocated for the strict measures currently being seen abroad.
General Merrick Garland on Tuesday announced that the Department of Justice will reverse its own legal opinion by not requiring inmates who were temporarily released during the early days of the pandemic to return to prison.
A team of cyber warfare experts from the United States and the U.K. has been “quietly” dispatched to Ukraine in response to growing concerns that the Kremlin may be planning to carry out cyberattacks against the former Soviet republic, according to a New York Times report.
A University of Miami School of Law professor is proposing a woke rewrite of the First and Second Amendments that places social equity over individual liberty and gives the government power to censor speech it deems harmful.
As suicide rates have steadily increased in the past 20 years, the FCC along with members of Congress and mental health advocates have sought to improve the current system to make access to suicide hotline counselors easier.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced via Twitter that he would be paying over $11 billion in taxes this year, via a tweet that has since gone viral and stirred a bit of controversy.