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Despite President Joe Biden’s repeated boasts, union membership continues to fall

The data indicate that fewer workers are choosing a collective bargaining relationship, a trend that has continued for almost 70 years.

House Dems plan to vote against NDAA following amendments

House Democrats are taking a stance against the passage of the annual defense authorization bill, following the enactment of several controversial Republican-led amendments on Thursday.

McCarthy slams treatment of Biden family after closure of White House cocaine investigation

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) called out President Joe Biden’s family for receiving special treatment during investigations following the closure of an inquiry about cocaine found inside the White House.

Tulsi Gabbard teases 2024 presidential bid

Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard teased the idea of her own 2024 presidential bid.

Comer promises next hearing reveals whistleblower identity, raising ‘questions that Joe Biden will have to answer’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said next week’s IRS whistleblower hearing will raise “questions that Joe Biden will have to answer” while revealing a witness’s identity.

California advances child trafficking bill after Newsom urges Democrats to revive legislation

California Democrats passed a bill Thursday to enact stricter punishments for child sex traffickers following a push from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) to revive the legislation after it failed.

Katie Porter announces $3.2 million fundraising haul for California Senate primary

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA), the progressive member representing a district largely held by Republicans, announced a haul of $3.2 million for the second quarter of 2023 for her 2024 Senate campaign.

Arizona officials ramp up investigation against state GOP over 2020 election: Report

Arizona's Democratic attorney general, Kris Mayes, is reportedly charging ahead with a criminal investigation into state Republicans over allegations of attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

DOJ backs David Weiss and says he’s open to meeting with House Judiciary ‘at appropriate time’

The Department of Justice confirmed that David Weiss, the lead U.S. attorney on the Hunter Biden investigation, is willing to meet with the House Judiciary Committee after being pushed by several Republican members.

A-list actors rally in support of SAG-AFTRA strike: ‘We have to get tough’ in support of ‘rank-and-file’ workers

Several actors showed approval of their union's vote to strike in various statements and actions Thursday.
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