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.
Honduran police detained ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez on Tuesday, escorting him from his home in handcuffs and chains, following a U.S. extradition request on drug charges that marked a dramatic fall from grace only weeks after Hernandez left power.
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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.
Ottawa’s police chief resigned on Tuesday after criticism that mishandled the COVID-19 protests that have overwhelmed Canada’s capital city. The resignation comes a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers in an effort to disband the demonstrators.
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Despite President Joe Biden’s threats of massive sanctions against Russia, the United States legislative branch has struggled to solidify just what those sanctions will be.
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Dan Steiner, founder and president of Pre-Born Ministries, joins Financial Issues guest host Shana Burt to talk about abortion bans and the importance of supporting the pro-life movement.
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Last week, the NCAA announced that it will not change its rules regarding trans female athletes, biological males who identify as female, competing in women’s competitions.
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A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary came under attack in court on Monday for attempting to use the bankruptcy process to resolve tens of thousands of claims that its baby powder and other talc-based products caused cancer.
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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.