From major chains to local shops, the coffee business is disproportionately white. Data shows little progress made, despite cafes’ recent pledges.
Author: Savannah Kuchar, USA TODAY
Pence’s ‘Too honest’ T-shirts, Haley’s ‘Past my prime’ cups: 2024 candidates turn memes into merch
2024 hopefuls from both parties are turning some of the most well-known jokes, or criticism, about them into creative campaign merchandise.
Is Ohio a bellwether on abortion rights? What to know after voters rejected a contentious measure
Ohio voters rejected a proposal to limit constitutional amendments. The special election could have national repercussions going into 2024.
‘Retire’: Mitch McConnell booed, heckled during speech in Kentucky after health scare
The 81-year-old senator was drowned out by boos and “retire” chants during his speech to a crowd in Kentucky.
This week in politics: US hits debt ceiling; Biden has ‘no regrets’ for delay in telling public of documents
Biden continues to be scrutinized following the discovery of classified documents in his home and office. Meanwhile, Congress debates the debt limit.
This week in politics: a new Congress, chaos and history in the speaker vote, more
The biggest news of the week: There is finally a speaker of the House. Friday was also the second anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection,
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This week in politics: Sen. Sinema announces party change, Georgia runoff comes to a close
Days after Sen. Warnock won the Georgia runoff, giving Dems a 51-49 majority, Sen. Sinema announced her change in party. More in this week in politics
This week in politics: rail strike averted, Georgia candidates gear up for runoff election day
Congress passed legislation to prevent a massive rail strike, plus a bill on same-sex marriage rights. Walker and Warnock campaign in their runoff. And more.
Voted into history: Wes Moore to be Maryland’s first Black governor; first Gen-Z House member in Fla., more
As election results come in, races across states are seeing historic representation among winners, including Arkansas’s first female governor.