Justice Kagan Temporarily Blocks Phone Record Access

January 6 House Select Committee must wait for further review of the case. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has granted a temporary injunction against the access to phone…

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9 Million Americans Cast Early Votes

California and Florida lead with the most early voting. On Tuesday, the United States Election Project published data showing that 9.3 million early voting ballots have been cast…

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President Announces Protections from Junk Bank Fees

He says the measure will help struggling families.  On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced the implementation of protections from what he called “junk fees.” The measures include prohibiting…

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Voters Express Concerns Over Intimidation

Two-thirds of voters are apprehensive about violent extremists.  A new Reuters/Ipsos poll completed Monday shows two in five voters across America say they are concerned about threats of…

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Rishi Sunak To Be Next UK Prime Minister

White House press secretary says President Biden looks forward to congratulating him. Britain’s former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak was announced as the new Prime Minister of…

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President Calls for Increased U.S. Oil Production

White House plans to restock emergency reserves.  On Wednesday, President Biden announced a plan he claims will produce a “profit for taxpayers” and it includes increased production from…

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Secretary Blinken Meets with Mexican Foreign Minister

Mexican president seeks to avert involvement in U.S. midterm debates. On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard to discuss immigration.…

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January 6 Committee Subpoenas Former President Trump

Chairman says it is “a question of accountability.” The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, incident at the U.S. Capitol voted unanimously Thursday to subpoena former…

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Supreme Court Hears First Cases of the New Term

Cases to be heard include voting rights and college admissions policies base on race. The Supreme Court’s new term began on Monday when Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson…

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House and Senate Consider Electoral Count Act Changes

Committees in both chambers are working on legislation. Negotiations on measures to change how U.S. presidential election votes are counted and certified, including possibly amending the 135-year-old Electoral…

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