Congress Passes Revised Funding Plan, Averting Government Shutdown

The bill heads to Biden’s desk. It includes $110 billion in disaster aid, $30 billion in farm aid, and extends the farm bill for one year. WASHINGTON—Both chambers of Congress on Dec. 21 passed a last-minute funding package that would extend government funding to March 14, sending it to President Joe Biden’s desk. The legislation,

Senate Passes $195 Billion Bill to Increase Social Security Benefits for Government Employees

The bill eliminates two provisions that prevented public sector employees from receiving full Social Security benefits, which their unions strongly opposed. WASHINGTON—The U.S. Senate on Dec. 21 passed a bipartisan bill that will enable government employees, their survivors, and disabled persons to receive more money from the Social Security program, which will cost up to

Biden and First Lady Bring Holiday Cheer to Patients and Families at Children’s Hospital

WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, brought some Christmastime cheer to patients and their families at a children’s hospital on Friday but a toddler in a light blue jumper entertained, too. The president and first lady visited privately with patients and their families for photos at Children’s National Hospital before Jill Biden read “’Twas

One State Cut Ties with Library Association Over Gender Bender Stories in Schools

New Hampshire Cuts Ties with American Library Association: A Bold Statement or a Necessary Move? New Hampshire has joined a growing list of states that have severed ties with the American Library Association (ALA). Governor Chris Sununu’s withdrawal of his state librarian nominee comes alongside the revelation that the New Hampshire State Library (NHSL) exited