“It’s important to note, President Biden does nothing at 9:00 a.m.,” Psaki admitted on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Monday.
Republican senators lashed out Thursday against the Commerce Department for demanding companies that apply for new funding to compete with China in semiconductor manufacturing also meet unrelated benchmarks for providing childcare and labor union set-asides.
Also, apparently Secretary of Energy Granholm believes that using more coal is the most effective way to fight climate change because it follows China’s example. The post Biden’s Secretary of Energy say’s U.S. can “learn” from China on Climate Change first appeared on Watts Up With That?.
Alaska AFI-CIO President Joelle Hall urges Biden to develop natural oil and gas reserves while building a secure climate future, as the state awaits Willow Project approval.
The Republicans argued that FDA approval of a drug does not give the manufacturer an unconditional right to the sell the medication at all times.
Asked by Gallup to name the nation’s greatest enemy, 50% of Americans volunteered China as their top choice, including 76% of Republicans. Democrats chose Russia as the greatest enemy of the United States. North Korea finished a distant third for respondents from both parties.
Doug Lesmerises and Nathan Baird take you through another Monday Madness on Buckeye Talk.
Buckeye's Colyn Limbert and Kaden King each won championships at the 2023 OHSAA Division II state wrestling tournament on Sunday night.
Buckeye's Eddie Neitenbach didn't get to compete at the state tournament last year due to a failed skin check. He came back in 2023 and finished third in his first trip to the OHSAA state wrestling tournament.
The Clemson Tigers (22-9) scrap with the NC State Wolfpack (23-9) in the
The Iowa Hawkeyes (19-12) meet the Ohio State Buckeyes (14-18) in the
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kaiser Health News correspondent Julie Rovner about the politics of Medicare ahead of debt ceiling talks in Washington.