The Democratic candidate shares similar stances to former President Donald Trump on vaccines, questioning whether vaccines cause autism.
Author: Rachel Looker, USA TODAY
GOP holds hearing on NYC crime. Democrats say it’s to do the bidding for Donald Trump.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said the hearing is an example of the GOP acting as the “criminal defense counsel” for former President Donald Trump.
After Pentagon leak arrest, Marjorie Taylor Greene questions who is ‘the real enemy’
Marjorie Taylor Greene has a history of making controversial comments on Twitter and other social media. The latest involves the Pentagon leak.
Former Starbucks CEO testifies during Senate hearing on treatment of employees unionizing
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said in a Senate hearing Wednesday the coffee company did not break the law.
Parents Bill of Rights Act passes House in latest salvo of culture wars
The bill comes after outcries from parents who are unhappy that lessons lessons about racism, sexual orientation and gender are being taught in schools.
House Republicans fail to override Biden’s first veto on retirement plan investing rule
Biden’s first veto blocked overturning a rule that makes it easier for retirement plans to take into account climate change and other factors.
What is an indictment? Why would Trump get arrested? Here’s what we know about the process
Former President Donald Trump would have his mugshot taken and be fingerprinted if he is indicted by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.
Is a 4-day workweek coming? What to know about latest attempt at federal law in Congress
California Rep. Mark Takano isn’t the only House member to push a bill in Congress calling for a four-day workweek. Previous efforts have failed.
This week in politics: Biden’s budget; McConnell hospitalized; Americans divided on ‘woke’
President Joe Biden released his budget proposal this week that includes new taxes on wealthy Americans and a federal deficit reduction.
Senate approves bill blocking D.C. crime law that would have lowered penalties
D.C’s crime bill would have reduced mandatory sentences for violent crimes at a time when the GOP is blasting Joe Biden and Democrats soft on crime.