The House impeachment inquiry into President Biden is at a crossroad, lacking the political appetite from within the Republican ranks to go forward with an actual impeachment, but facing political pressure to deliver after months of work.
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — The House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has hit a crossroads, lacking the political appetite from within Republican ranks to go forward with an actual impeachment, but facing political pressure to deliver after months of work. The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan confirmed Monday that the Biden Administration would consider cutting off arms sales to Israel if it did not submit a report explaining how its use of the weapons complies with international law.
Michael RaineyMarch 25, 2024President Biden has called for raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy, but according to a new analysis by
This week’s White House Report Card shows signs of life in President Joe Biden’s reelection effort as several new national polls have him catching up to former President Donald Trump. Granted that many of the polls have shown a neck-and-neck race nationally, Democratic pollster John Zogby — one of our co-graders for the report card Pollster John Zogby sees a change in the Biden reelection campaign as independents warm to the president.
US-based maker of wafer-fabrication equipment Lam Research held discussions with Vietnam's prime minster about investing in local production to diversify its supply chain, the government’s news portal reported.
After years of dishonesty, today the Biden administration admitted that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act cut taxes for Americans of all income levels. Democrats have been dishonest about TCJA since its inception, repeatedly making false claims that the tax cuts only helped “folks at the top and corporations.” But today Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen […]
Joe Biden fancies himself a great president with the best economic record in history who restored our nation's standing in the world after Trump left office. It stands to reason that if Joe Biden's real record was anything close to how he perceives it, he'd be cruising to reelection. He's long held the opinion that he is the only Democrat who can beat Trump in November, but Americans think poorly of his economy and don't think he is physically or mentally capable of doing the job.
Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the sticking point of tension between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s government and the Biden administration regarding the Israel-Hamas war, the status of aid going into Gaza, and an update on Haiti and what the United States is doing to help.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has been investigating TikTok over allegedly faulty privacy and data security practices, and could decide to bring a lawsuit or settlement in the next few weeks, Politico reported on Tuesday citing people with direct knowledge of the matter. Earlier in March, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to pass a bill giving ByteDance about six months to sell the U.S. assets of the app, or face a ban. The White House had said the Senate should take ...
March 21st, 2024 MLB.com LATEST NEWS March 21: INF José Tena optioned to Triple-A Columbus; RHP Jack Leftwich, RHP Adam Oller, LHP Anthony Banda, RHP Jaime Barría, C Dom Nuñez, C Raynel Delgado, INF/OF Micah Pries and OF Lorenzo Cedrola reassigned to Minor League campTena is officially out of the shortstop battle, as he was
Deloitte has launched the largest restructuring of its global operations in ten years, according to a Financial Times report. The Big Four firm aims to save expenses and simplify the organisation in the face of an anticipated slowdown in the market, the report added.As part of the plan, Deloitte’s main business units will be cut to four—audit and assurance; strategy, risk and transactions; technology and transformation; and tax and legal—from the five the firm has had since 2014, the FT report...