President Biden offered a preview of his likely 2024 reelection message on Wednesday, telling an audience in the battleground state of Wisconsin that his legislative victories have an impact on the local level. … [Read more...] about Biden offers preview of 2024 campaign message during stop in Wisconsin
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Democrats discount pandemic fraud, fear it will taint government programs
As Republicans work to expose massive amounts of fraud in pandemic assistance programs, Democrats are responding with a feverish rearguard defense, saying that whatever the level of waste, millions of people were saved by the government's money. … [Read more...] about Democrats discount pandemic fraud, fear it will taint government programs
Twitter Blue underperforms in first month, garnering just 180,000 U.S. subscribers
One of Twitter CEO Elon Musk's biggest moves to make the company profitable has yielded mixed results, with only 180,000 U.S. users signing up for Twitter Blue service. … [Read more...] about Twitter Blue underperforms in first month, garnering just 180,000 U.S. subscribers
‘Like something from a dystopian novel’: Prisoner organs-for-freedom bill raises ethical concerns
A proposal to let Massachusetts prisoners donate organs and bone marrow to shave time off their sentence is raising profound ethical and legal questions about putting undue pressure on inmates desperate for freedom. … [Read more...] about ‘Like something from a dystopian novel’: Prisoner organs-for-freedom bill raises ethical concerns
Texas sues to halt Biden administration’s ‘pharmacy mandate’ on abortion pills
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to stop the Biden administration from enforcing its "pharmacy mandate" requiring qualified retail pharmaceutical firms to dispense abortion pills or risk losing Medicare and Medicaid funding. … [Read more...] about Texas sues to halt Biden administration’s ‘pharmacy mandate’ on abortion pills