(Headline USA) The $1 trillion infrastructure plan that now goes to President Joe Biden to sign into law has money for roads, bridges, ports, rail transit, safe water, the power grid, broadband internet and more.
The House passed the bipartisan plan Friday night and Biden said Saturday he will hold...
(Headline USA) Launching what he considers his most difficult reelection fight to date, Rep. Tom Rice says that voters may disagree with his vote this year to impeach President Donald Trump, but he hopes that it won't be enough to overshadow his other accomplishments for South Carolina's 7th District.
“I...
(Headline USA) When Mark Zuckerberg announced ambitious plans to build the "metaverse”---a virtual reality construct intended to supplant the internet, merge virtual life with real life and create endless new playgrounds for everyone---he promised that “you’re going to able to do almost anything you can imagine.”
That might not be...
(Headline USA) A Navy ship named for slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk, who served four years in the Navy before being forced out, was christened and launched in San Diego Bay on Saturday.
The replenishment oiler USNS Harvey Milk slid down the shipyard ways after a bottle of champagne...
(Headline USA) Satellite images show China has built mock-ups of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier and destroyer in its northwestern desert, possibly for practice for a future naval clash as tensions rise between the nations.
It comes just a month after the revelation that the Asian superpower had tested hypersonic...
(Headline USA) Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the U.S. government’s vaccine mandate, leading Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about removing employees from agencies critical to national security.
The move could echo the disasterous scene unfolding nationwide as blue cities force out conscientious...
(Headline USA) Two and a half seconds before Kyle Rittenhouse began shooting in the streets of Kenosha, someone in the crowd fired a shot into the air, a detective testified at Rittenhouse's murder trial Thursday.
The defense has said that that shot made Rittenhouse think he was under attack.
Rittenhouse, 18,...
(Headline USA) Although woke Gen. Mark Milley promised to give his Chinese counterpart a heads up if the US ever planned a strike, the Asian super-power does not seem so keen to return the favor.
China is expanding its nuclear force much faster than U.S. officials predicted just a year...
UPDATE: Early indications suggest Danchenko may have been arrested for making false statements during interrogations in the Durham probe---a charge similar to that of recently indicted Perkins Coie lawyer Michael Sussmann.
False statement - indictment thread! pic.twitter.com/XUHtUqmJhp
— Ryan M (@RyanM58699717) November 4, 2021
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(Headline USA) A Russian analyst who...
(Headline USA) If at first you don’t succeed, make Republicans vote again.
That's the strategy Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, appears to be pursuing as the New York Democrat forced another test vote Wednesday on controversial legislation to overhaul the nation's election laws.
For the fourth time since June, Republicans...
(Headline USA) The House is preparing to debate and vote on a revised draft of President Joe Biden’s now-$1.85 trillion domestic policy package as well as a companion $1 trillion infrastructure bill, with Democrats eager to show voters the party can deliver on its priorities.
With a flurry of late-breaking...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden claimed Wednesday the Democrats' setbacks in Tuesday's elections underscored that the party needs to “produce for the American people."
However, the 79-year-old leader pushed back against the notion that the off-year election results were a repudiation of his presidency, even as chants like "Let's Go...