The Biden administration's new regulations on so-called "ghost guns" is now in effect after a federal judge denied a request to delay the rules pending a legal challenge. … [Read more...] about Biden's new restrictions on 'ghost guns' take effect after judge denies legal challenges
Archives for August 2022
About 16 million working-age Americans have long COVID, study shows
An estimated 2 million to 4 million U.S. adults are out of work due to "long COVID," according to a Brookings Institution study that looks at the impact of the condition that afflicts some persons even after they clear their infections. … [Read more...] about About 16 million working-age Americans have long COVID, study shows
California expected to ban sale of gas-powered cars by 2035
Californian is set to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars starting in 2035. … [Read more...] about California expected to ban sale of gas-powered cars by 2035
Democratic Party's march to the left empowers Pramila Jayapal for House leadership race
Progressive champion Rep. Pramila Jayapal is convinced that the time has arrived for a left-wing takeover of House Democratic leadership. … [Read more...] about Democratic Party's march to the left empowers Pramila Jayapal for House leadership race
Car-charging stations, factories shut down in China as drought cripples hydroelectric power
Red China is red-hot, with a heat wave accompanied by a drought drying up the Yangtze River, crippling hydroelectric power in Sichuan province and the neighboring municipality of Chongqing. … [Read more...] about Car-charging stations, factories shut down in China as drought cripples hydroelectric power