More than 1.7 million undocumented migrants have been apprehended while crossing the Southern United States border, and at least 20,000 more have formed a caravan in Mexico, but the man President Joe Biden has tabbed to lead U.S. Customs and Border Patrol stopped short of calling it a crisis.
With his “Build Back Better” legislation already shrinking, in addition to having been long stalled in Congress, President Joe Biden and his aides are now faced with finding a way to fund the programs his legislation would create.
One of the largest manufacturers of household items announced on Tuesday that they were being forced to raise prices for the second time this year due to inflation.
Former President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday his plans to launch his own social media network in order to provide a platform that will give equal footing to conservative viewpoints.
A vaccine mandate for the trucking industry by President Biden could further exacerbate the crippling supply chain logjam at U.S. ports, according to a top industry executive.
An In-N-Out Burger store in San Francisco has partially reopened after being shut down by city health department officials last week for refusing to check patrons’ COVID-19 vaccination status.
President Biden is expected to pitch a revised and slashed spending plan in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania later today.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer denied an emergency injunction from health care workers in Maine looking to block a vaccine mandate that will not accept religious exemption in their state.
Haitians instituted a nationwide strike in protest of increased gang violence and kidnapping on Monday.
Last year, Portland’s city leadership voted to defund its police by $15 million. The reward for this decision has been a lack of officers to address a spike in violent crime.