North Carolina Governor Vetoes Bill Expanding Private School Vouchers

The vetoed bill included several provisions regarding local law enforcement cooperation with ICE North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill that would have significantly expanded funding for private school vouchers and mandated local sheriffs’ cooperation with federal immigration authorities on detaining illegal immigrants. Cooper, who has consistently opposed the expansion of private school

Secret Service, Homeland Security Sued Over Records Related to Trump Assassination Attempt

The group filing suit contends the agencies are concealing information linked to the July 13 shooting in Pennsylvania. A lawsuit was filed against the U.S. Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a bid to seek records from the two agencies about the July 13 assassination attempt targeting former President Donald Trump in

‘Red Flag’: Dems Fear Harris Support Slipping Among White Working Class Voters After Teamsters Withhold Endorsement

The Teamsters’ choice this week not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris has Democrats worried their candidate is losing support among white working-class voters, Politico reported. A pro-Harris union official called the lack of endorsement a “red flag,” recalling how former Republican president Donald Trump outperformed expectations among union members in 2016, defeating Hillary Clinton.

WATCH: Biden Kicks Off First Cabinet Meeting in Nearly a Year by Passing Mic to Jill

President Joe Biden on Friday opened his first cabinet meeting in nearly a year by giving the floor to Dr. Jill Biden. “We’re grateful, Jill is here today. You heard that clapping, it wasn’t for me,” Biden said at the start of the meeting, before handing the floor to his wife to discuss a White

Harris speaks about abortion in Georgia, highlighting deaths of two Georgia women

Atlanta – Vice President Kamala Harris‘ visit to Georgia Friday is centered around one thing: women’s reproductive rights. The visit by Harris follows ProPublica’s investigation into two women who recently died in the state. It found their deaths could have been prevented, but their medical care was hindered by Georgia’s six-week abortion ban. Harris highlighted