14 Dems Who Condemned Biden’s ‘Open-Border Policies’ Now on Mayorkas Impeachment Hot Seat

Republicans can lose no more than two of their 219-member majority, which magnifies the importance of the minority party votes. Rep. Jared Golden voted on Jan. 17  for H. Res. 957 condemning President Joe Biden’s immigration chaos and calling on him to “end his open-border policies,” but the Maine Democrat will vote against impeaching the

Biden’s Reelection Chances Could Be Imperiled by Border Deal Limbo

The president blames House Republicans for opposing a border deal, says ‘I’ve done all I can do’ Immigration has surpassed inflation as the nation’s top problem, and now political experts are stressing the urgency for President Joe Biden to promptly tackle the border issue to protect his chances of reelection. The border crisis has risen

Dem Strategist Friendly With China To Succeed Kerry as Climate Envoy

President Joe Biden on Wednesday appointed a veteran Democratic strategist who has praised China’s environmental efforts to succeed John Kerry as the White House’s top climate envoy. John Podesta, who currently oversees the implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act climate legislation, will succeed Kerry as the White House’s climate czar, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

Crash Tests Raise Red Flags Over Electric Vehicle Safety

America’s system of roadside guardrails may not be able to handle heavy electric vehicles, according to preliminary crash test results of a study released Wednesday. Researchers at the University of Nebraska crashed an over 7,000-pound electric pickup truck, a 2022 Rivian R1T, into a guardrail at 60 miles per hour, resulting in the car tearing

The $1.8 billion that schools don’t get

With help from Shawn Ness Sen. Sean Riley (D-Buffalo) advocates for legislation that would prohibit IDAs from abating tax revenues that would otherwise go to schools on Jan. 31, 2024. | Katelyn Cordero/POLITICO Education leaders and advocates are backing new legislation that they say could bring more than $1.8 billion in tax dollars back to