President Joe Biden may be weighing his own version of the famous Hamlet question as fall approaches: to debate or not to debate. Since 1976, the answer to that question for every major party presidential nominee has been “yes.” But there are rumblings from within the Democratic Party that Biden should turn that precedent on […]
Remaining Maine residents will receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in the next three days as the program wraps up for January. Food stamps are issued to low-income residents in the Pine Tree State who need assistance with grocery purchases. Benefits in Maine arrive between Jan. 10 and Jan. 14, with the day that the payments are […]
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up payments to Arizona residents for the month of January in two days. SNAP benefits are sent out to Arizona residents from Jan. 1 to Jan. 13. Food stamps will arrive to eligible households based on the first letter of the last name associated with the SNAP account. Individuals or families who become […]
One day after former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was heard on a hot mic dissing Republican candidate Nikki Haley, the former U.N. ambassador said politics isn’t personal for her and insisted she is “not like the fellas.” Before ending his presidential bid at a New Hampshire town hall on Wednesday evening, Christie was caught […]
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has been relatively quiet regarding the GOP presidential primary race, but that is expected to change very soon because he has “seen enough.” On Thursday, Paul took to X, formerly called Twitter, to announce that he “will have something important to say” come Friday morning. “I’ve stayed out of the Republican […]
After an ambitious electric vehicle push in recent years, the Hertz rental car company will reduce its EV fleet by one-third to make room for more gasoline-powered vehicles. In a regulatory filing submitted Thursday, the car rental giant said it will scale back roughly 20,000 electric vehicles as they have higher damage-repair costs and higher […]
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) on Thursday accused Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of caring more about Mexico than his own country. The congressman said it was “telling” that the secretary rejected calls to meet with the House committee to meet with Mexican officials instead. The comment comes after the committee sent […]
The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford analyzed the difference between how Hunter Biden has been treated versus others who have faced similar charges. Bedford appeared on America Reports on Thursday to discuss Biden’s work with Ukrainian energy company Burisma, including how the president’s son was not registered as a foreign agent while he worked there but […]
A Democrat has entered the race for North Dakota’s only House seat, challenging incumbent Rep. Kelly Armstrong (R-ND), who announced his reelection campaign this week. Trygve Hammer, a military veteran, is looking to shake up the state’s political landscape with his campaign, running as a “pro-union, pro-choice, and pro-democracy leader.” Hammer, who serves as the […]
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) had given hope in recent days that Washington could escape the kind of brinkmanship that has defined past standoffs over government funding. He announced a deal Sunday with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on top-line spending and even signaled he may reverse course on his vow not to pass another […]