Vice President Kamala Harris told The Wall Street Journal that she and President Joe Biden haven’t talked about whether the 79-year-old will run for reelection in 2024
New York man sentenced to more than two years in prison for posting threats against Warnock and Congress
A New York man was sentenced Thursday to 33 months in prison for posting online violent threats against Congress and a then-newly elected Democratic senator ahead of and during the January 6 Capitol insurrection, according to the Brooklyn US attorney’s…
Former Homeland Security official Cuccinelli talks to January 6 committee
The House select committee investigating the January 6 riot interviewed former Department of Homeland Security official Ken Cuccinelli last week, he told CNN on Thursday.
DOJ breaks off settlement talks with families separated at US-Mexico border
The Justice Department has informed attorneys representing separated migrant families that it will cease settlement negotiations and are ready to go back to court, according to an attorney representing families.
Judge sets January arguments for lawsuits seeking to hold Trump accountable for US Capitol riot
Three lawsuits that seek to hold Donald Trump and his closest advisers accountable for the US Capitol riot are moving forward after months of inaction.
US military has vaccinated more than 97% of service members
The US military has vaccinated more than 97% for its active-duty force against Covid-19 as the Army, which had the latest vaccination deadline amongst the services, released its latest numbers.
Biden signs bill to award Congressional Gold Medal to US service members killed in Kabul airport bombing
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed a bill that posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 US service members killed in a terrorist attack outside Kabul’s airport in August.
Biden signs debt limit increase
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed the bill raising the debt limit ceiling that passed Congress earlier this week, according to a press release from the White House.
Child care hiring crisis is closing programs and keeping parents out of workforce
A hiring crisis is closing classrooms at Nurtury Early Education in Boston.
Gorsuch deals abortion providers another setback by sending Texas SB8 lawsuit to a conservative appeals court
In the latest setback for abortion clinics in Texas, Justice Neil Gorsuch said Thursday that a conservative federal appeals court should handle the next steps of litigation concerning the state’s six-week ban, a move that will likely leave women seekin…