Several Democrat lawmakers have expressed unease with President Biden’s campaign and its operations as he faces sagging poll numbers and low popularity. It’s a viewpoint that aligns with other left-leaning individuals who have previously sounded the alarm, including a former aide to first lady Jill Biden. Still, Biden’s re-election vehicle appears to have not made any significant […]
Read MoreSen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., announced this week he plans to hold a vote on Jan. 31 to subpoena the CEOs of two big Pharma companies for a hearing on drug pricing in front of the Health, Education Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee after they refused to testify last year. The subpoenas for Johnson & Johnson […]
Read MoreThe annual March for Life on Friday was the second one in post-Roe v. Wade America, and a snowy one at that. But the weather didn’t stop droves of people from coming out to march against abortion in Washington, D.C. The major pro-life event featured speakers ranging from religious leaders to the highest echelons of […]
Read MoreCyber-attacks against Americans have hit an all-time high over the past two years, according to Checkpoint Software research. The Office of Government Accountability says the U.S. lacks adequate cybercrime data and monitoring, leaving the country less prepared to fight cybercrime. Cyber criminals target education and research sectors the most because of their sensitive information and lack […]
Read MoreApollo 11 astronaut Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin Jr., who reimagined the potential of human achievement before a worldwide audience when he walked on the moon, was born on this day in history, Jan. 20, 1930. “The sky is not the limit … There are footprints on the Moon!” the explorer enthused in his 2016 book, […]
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