Rep. Barbara Lee justified her call for a $50 federal minimum wage this week by pointing out how expensive living expenses are in her state.
Read More Calif: Dem Rep. Barbara Lee Defends Demand To Make Minimum Wage $50/HourAuthor: Brooke Mallory
AOC Calls Biden ‘One Of The Most Successful Presidents In Modern History’
Amid worries about the current president’s age, mental acuity, and general cognitive abilities, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) backed Joe Biden, calling him “one of the most successful presidents in modern American history.”
Read More AOC Calls Biden ‘One Of The Most Successful Presidents In Modern History’Hunter’s Ex-Business Associate Testifies: Joe Biden ‘Enabled’ Family To Sell White House Access To China, Russia
The first son’s former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, testified as part of the Biden impeachment investigation. Bobulinski claimed that the current president “enabled” his son Hunter to sell access to the country’s “most dangerous adversaries,” which included the Russian Federation, the Chinese Communist Party, and more.
Read More Hunter’s Ex-Business Associate Testifies: Joe Biden ‘Enabled’ Family To Sell White House Access To China, RussiaMayorkas Is Impeached After House Republicans Successfully Re-Do Vote
Republicans overcame strong Democrat resistance to proceed with their accusations, and Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the U.S. homeland security secretary, became the first member of the sitting cabinet to be impeached.
Read More Mayorkas Is Impeached After House Republicans Successfully Re-Do VoteOregon: Bubonic Plague Makes Rare Comeback, ‘Likely Spread By Cat,’ Officials Claim
The first verified case since 2015 of the rare bacterial infection known as the bubonic plague has been identified in Deschutes County in Oregon.
Read More Oregon: Bubonic Plague Makes Rare Comeback, ‘Likely Spread By Cat,’ Officials ClaimOhio: Former Execs Of FirstEnergy, Ex-Regulator Indicted In Bribery Scandal
State Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Monday that two former officials of FirstEnergy Corp., including the company’s fired CEO Chuck Jones and a former state utility regulator, have been indicted in a public corruption case connected to a law intended to save Ohio’s nuclear power reactors.
Read More Ohio: Former Execs Of FirstEnergy, Ex-Regulator Indicted In Bribery Scandal