Kamala Harris Shifts Focus to Border Security in Arizona Visit
During a long-anticipated visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, Kamala Harris made it clear that border security is a top priority for her.
Shifting Tides in Child Labor Laws Across the U.S.
There's a nationwide movement to revise child labor laws, with some states aiming to loosen them and others to tighten.
Joe Biden's Spirited State of the Union Is A Defining Moment for American Politics
Joe Biden visibly relished his time as president, evident in his leisurely stroll down the House chamber aisle, shaking hands and snapping selfies with attendees.
USS Jack H. Lucas, An Advanced Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer Honors WWII Hero
The U.S. Navy has commissioned the USS Jack H. Lucas, the first of the Flight III sub-class of Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers, featuring advanced upgrades.
Early Insights into the 2024 Presidential Campaign
With 16 months remaining until Election Day, several key observations have emerged from the early stages of the 2024 presidential campaign.
Chamber of Commerce Embraces Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's senior vice president for International Policy, John Murphy, expressed support for the Medical Supply Chain Resilience Act introduced by Senators Tom Carper and Thom Tillis.
White House Launches Travel Blitz with Significant Infrastructure Announcement on Monday
The White House is set to launch a travel blitz next week, with officials visiting more than 20 states over a three-week period.
Bipartisan Vote Advances Railway Reform Bill in Senate Commerce Committee
Bipartisan railway reform legislation, prompted by a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, has advanced in the Senate Commerce Committee.
Yellen Warns of Limited Choices if Congress Fails to Address Debt
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that there are "no good options" for the US to avoid an economic "calamity" if Congress fails to raise the nation's borrowing limit of $31.381tn in the coming weeks.
Senate Reverses Biden's Anti-Smog Regulations
The U.S. Senate has voted against the President's pollution limits for big rigs, with Republicans claiming that the regulations were too aggressive.
Biden announces reelection campaign
Monday morning, current President Joe Biden announced his run for a second term in office.
Buttigieg Attributes Racial Disparities in Road Fatalities to Inherent Road Issues
Recently, Transportation Secretary Buttigieg made headlines for suggesting that the unequal racial road fatalities in America are linked to how roads are built.
Washington's Advocate for Small Businesses
Small businesses have been neglected and lacked advocacy in Washington D.C. and the White House.
Trump's Poll Numbers Surge Prior to Arraignment
Many people suggest that implementing a "gag order" or a verbal straight jacket would only increase the former president's audience.
Congress remains divided over bank failure solutions
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank has caused an uproar among the American public.
DOT Secreate Pete Buttigieg fire back at critics: “East coast elite”
Republican criticism has been rampant over Buttigieg’s response to the East Palestine train derailment, with senators like Mitt Romney (R-OH) and and Marco Rubio (R-FL) calling for his resignation.
Negative opinions of China seem to be the only unifying issue in Congress
Both US Republicans and Democrats have been slamming China, making the tension between the two countries one of the only bipartisan issues on the docket.
The Chinese spy balloon debacle is escalating into supply chain politics
After the U.S. shot down a Chinese-originated spy balloon that was initially caught floating somewhere in the sky above Montana, the politics of the supply chain have been brought into question.
El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras win $300 million investment in Target infrastructure
The massive retailer is expanding its relationship with vendors in Central America as part of Vice President Kamala Harris’ “Call to Action for Northern Central America”.
Despite a pro-union White House administration, unionization rates have declined
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall US union membership dropped by .2% in 2022, falling from 10.3% in 2021.