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Jun 22 2023
News
Full transcript of CA Rep. Adam Schiff's response to his censure by the Trump-corrupted GOP House
Every word of this is worth savoring and remembering. To my Republican colleagues who introduced this resolution, I thank you. You honor me with your enmity. You flatter me with this falsehood. You, who are the authors of a big lie about the last election, must condemn the truth tellers, and I stand proudly before you. Your words tell me that I have been effective in the defense of our
Daily KosAug 01 2023
Opinion
Why Trump Is Winning the Primary—So Far
In a decade and a half of punditry, I’ve had to eat my share of crow for incorrectly predicting voter behavior. I was notably wrong about Brexit and wrong about the 2016 U.S. presidential election, calling them for Remain and Hillary, respectively. The opinion writer’s weakness for wishcasting is partly to blame. But voter preferences can also change quite rapidly. What polls suggest today can
The American ConservativeJun 16 2023
News
Average 401(k) account balances tumbled last year, Vanguard research shows
The average balance in employer-sponsored retirement contribution plans plunged more than 20% last year, according to new data from Vanguard Group.
Vanguard, which tracks about 5 million retirement accounts, found the average account balance for 401(k)s and 403(b)s was $112,572 in 2022 – down nearly $30,000 from the previous year.
"Vanguard participants’ average account balances
Fox BusinessMay 24 2023
News
One year after Uvalde: Remembering the 21 school shooting victims
On May 24, 2022, a gunman killed 19 fourth-graders and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. It was the worst school shooting in Texas history.
The children loved TikTok and baseball, Pokémon and Starbucks. They had dreams of becoming a lawyer, a veterinarian, a marine biologist, an art teacher, a cop.
The teachers died trying to save their students. One was a "
San Antonio Express-NewsMay 17 2023
News
Republicans defend sending George Santos to Ethics Committee
The Republican-led House of Representatives handed off the decision of whether embattled Representative George Santos will be expelled to the Ethics Committee. GOP lawmakers defended the lower chamber's vote on Wednesday to send the expulsion resolution to the bipartisan, 10-member House Ethics Committee, which has been investigating Santos for months. The New York Republican was hit with a 13
NewsweekJun 28 2023
News
New Poll Shows the Battle Between Trump and DeSantis Is Too Close to Call
New polling shows former President Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla) deadlocked in a Republican presidential primary in the battleground state of Wisconsin. According to a Marquette University Law School poll, DeSantis and Trump scored within one percent of each other on the full GOP primary ballot, with the governor garnering 30 percent of support and Trump securing 31 percent. The survey
TownhallJun 26 2023
News
Delaware lawmaker launches bid to become first trans member of Congress
Delaware Democratic state Sen. Sarah McBride announced a congressional bid to fill seat of Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, D, who is seeking to replace outgoing Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del. McBride, who identifies as a transgender woman, was the first such individual elected to a state senatorial post. A successful bid would set another milestone in the form of the first openly trans congressional
Just The NewsJun 21 2023
News
Adam Schiff censure: The six Republicans who did not vote for resolution
A group of Republicans remained neutral as the rest of their party in the House successfully voted to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Wednesday night. Six Republicans decided to vote "present" instead of voting with their party to censure Schiff for allegations that he abused the trust of his constituents by pushing the theory that former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia in the
Washington ExaminerJun 07 2023
News
Political world braces for possible federal indictment of Trump
The political world is bracing for the possibility of a federal indictment of former President Trump, the leading candidate for the Republican presidential election next year.
A flurry of recent activity and posturing related to a special counsel probe into his handling of classified documents is fueling talk that an indictment could be imminent.
The HillJun 20 2023
News
Gov. Ron DeSantis used secretive panel to flip state Supreme Court
For decades, the ambitions of Florida’s Republican governors were stymied by the liberal-leaning state Supreme Court.
That is, until Ron DeSantis was elected.
The court let him erase a congressional district with a large Black population. It opened the door to a law making it easier to impose the death penalty. Now, it’s poised to rule on the governor’s plan to outlaw most
Washington Post