News - Page 6256

Manchin blasts proposed gas stove ban: ‘Recipe for disaster’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) took aim Tuesday at the news that a federal agency is weighing plans to ban natural gas stoves, a move that he described as a "recipe for disaster."

Stimulus update: Four days until direct payments worth $1,050 arrive

There are only four days left before the latest round of payments, which could be over $1,000, will all be issued for a group of California residents.

Instagram and Facebook limit advertiser access to teenagers’ data

Advertisers' access to teenagers' data will be limited under a new set of rules implemented by Facebook and Instagram, which will also give teenagers the ability to choose to see fewer personalized ads.

Troubled Teamsters: Supreme Court may deal a blow to striking unions

The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared poised to rule in favor of a Washington-based concrete company seeking to revive a lawsuit filed against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, claiming that a strike damaged its cement product.

Gavin Newsom proposes climate change cuts to alleviate $22.5 billion budget deficit

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced a plan to reduce climate change programs to combat a projected $22.5 billion budget deficit.

LIST: The Republicans wielding the most powerful committee gavels of the new Congress

House Republicans will ratify its chairs for the standing committees of the new Congress on Tuesday, finalizing the GOP Steering Committee's picks made this week and late last year.

Investigating the investigators: GOP’s new ‘weaponization’ panel takes aim at Justice Department

Republicans eager to substantiate their oft-repeated accusations of corruption at the Department of Justice will soon have their chance thanks to the creation of a new panel focused on perceived bias at the agency.

WATCH LIVE: Biden, Trudeau, and Lopez Obrador deliver address

President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will be delivering statements on Tuesday as their series of talks on immigration, climate change, and trade come to an end.

Mark Warner calls for briefing on both Trump and Biden’s document controversies

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) requested a briefing on President Joe Biden's classified document controversy.

Los Angeles County to declare state of emergency over homelessness

Politicians in the greater Los Angeles area are stepping up efforts to address the homelessness crisis after decades of exploding numbers brought on by permissive laws regarding outdoor camping and drug use.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.