The crisis at the southern border continues to grow despite cries from the public and legislators on both sides of the aisle that something needs to be done to halt the flow of people entering the country. A tragedy along a southern Texas highway has highlighted this growing concern, and has shown how the political infighting has tied the hands of those directly dealing with the border surge.
Pressure to vaccinate against COVID-19 is mounting in progressive localities and companies are requiring citizens and employees to take the shot.
On Monday, Republicans on the House Affairs Committee released an updated report to their original Origins of COVID-19 report in which they detailed findings from their investigation.
Data from the CDC suggests instances of severe or fatal breakthroughs are beyond rare.
The bill is 2,702 pages in length and includes $550 billion in new spending and $450 billion in previously approved funds.
The federal government is continuing their effort to boost vaccinations nationwide while curbing the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant. During a press conference on Thursday, President Joe Biden urged local governments to incentivize vaccinations with payments to individuals, while also implementing new rules for federal workers.
China’s influence over the world continues to expand, whether or not the world is aware of it.
Tong Ying-kit was arrested on July 1, 2020 after riding a motorbike into a group of police officers in Hong Kong while bearing a flag that read “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times.”
The Justice Department on Friday announced that there will not be civil investigations into nursing home deaths in New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
During an interview over the weekend with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Dr. Anthony Fauci said that the idea of returning to a mask mandate, even for vaccinated individuals, is “under active consideration” and that he is “part of the discussion.”