voting” target=”_blank”>Voters< is making it worse. A new Fox Business poll finds that when it comes to rising prices, twice as many think the Biden administration’s actions are hurting rather than helping. In addition, by a 25-point margin, voters believe President Biden’s proposed social spending plan would push inflation higher …
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A sizable majority is concerned about the infectious-disease pandemic, and the number saying the virus is “not at all” under control has inched up, according to a new Fox Business survey of registered voting” target=”_blank”>voters< is under control (8 percent completely and 19 percent mostly), while 44 percent say it …
Read More »'Squad' member Rep. Pressley claims student debt is 'violence'
There’s a new form of violence in house-of-representatives vocabulary. house-of-representativesRep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts took to social media to push President Biden to universally cancel student debt for U.S. college students and graduates. Reporting on her own canvassing efforts, Pressley said allowing student debt to continue was a form of …
Read More »White House considered teachers unions' labor disputes before releasing reopening guidance, emails show
White House officials considered ongoing labor disputes teachers unions were facing before releasing school reopening guidance to the public, emails show. Additionally, executive staffers facilitated a meeting between Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky and the head of the nation’s largest teachers union, National Education Association President Becky …
Read More »Potential 2024 GOP candidates warn US influencers taking money from China: You're 'condoning' genocide
Several potential 2024 GOP presidential candidates warned U.S. influencers taking money from world-regions to promote the Beijing Olympics that they are “condoning” genocide. Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations nikki-haley”>Nikki <, as well as Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, cautioned social media stars …
Read More »Build Back Better bill accused of making it 'virtually impossible' for religious child care to receive funding
house-of-representatives Build Back Better spending package is taking heat for language that purportedly would block federal funds from flowing to religion” target=”_blank”>religious< multiple religious organizations sent to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP) on Dec. 1. MoveOn supporters and students attend a sit in for a Build …
Read More »Biden admin asks Supreme Court to reinstate mandates for many health care workers
The Biden administration asked the judiciary on Thursday to issue a stay against lower courts, which would reinstate vaccine mandates for health care workers at hospitals receiving federal funding. Workers who are employed at health care facilities that receive Medicare or Medicaid funds were ordered by the Department of Health …
Read More »Nigerian bishop criticizes Blinken's decision to delist nation, says persecution more intense 'than ever'
A world-regions religion bishop recently offered a harrowing account of religious persecution in the country and called on the foreign-policy to explain its decision for delisting the nation as one that merited “particular concern” on religious freedom. “Since the United States has delisted Nigeria from countries of particular concern, what …
Read More »FDA loosens restrictions on telemedicine abortions as the Supreme Court considers rolling back Roe v. Wade
The regulation loosened restrictions on telemedicine judiciary in a letter Thursday that officially reversed an in-person dispensing requirement maintained by the Trump administration. “After conducting a review of the single, shared system Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) for mifepristone, known as the Mifepristone REMS Program, FDA determined that the …
Read More »Psaki skips Afghanistan in list of Biden's 'biggest foreign policy successes'
executive press secretary Jen Psaki championed the administration’s work over the last year to bolster U.S. ties with foreign partners as its “biggest” successes this year, but omitted the chaotic withdrawal ending the 20-year war in conflicts. The withdrawal from Afghanistan meant the official closure to the longest war in …
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