6 Takeaways From Biden and Trump’s First 2024 Debate

Immigration, abortion, and economics were among the top policies that the candidates highlighted in the high-stakes debate. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump presented competing visions and narratives on a range of issues in the first presidential debate hosted by CNN on June 28. While the debate was at times punctuated by ad-hominems

In ‘The Real Debate,’ RFK Jr. Says Electing Biden or Trump Will Result in 4 More Years of ‘the Same Stuff’

Not permitted to take the stage in Atlanta, Kennedy held his own forum in Los Angeles where he answered the same questions directed to Biden and Trump President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will give Americans four more years of the same struggles while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will implement change if he

House Panel Advances Contempt Resolution Against Biden’s Ghostwriter

Author Mark Zwonitzer defied a House GOP subpoena for the recordings of his interviews with the president. Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a resolution on June 27 to hold President Joe Biden’s ghostwriter in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with a subpoena to provide materials relating to his work on the

Senate Democrats Probe 18 Producers on Alleged Oil Price-Fixing

Senate Budget Committee chair launches inquiry after FTC probe purported ‘Big Oil’ executive attempted to collude with OPEC to manipulate petroleum market. A Federal Trade Commission (FTC) probe into a U.S. oil corporation executive’s alleged attempt to conspire with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to manipulate global petroleum markets is spurring calls for

Transportation Secretary Announces $1.8 Billion in Infrastructure Grants Across US

The grants include millions for roadway improvements. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $1.8 billion in nationwide infrastructure grants on June 26. The grants will be awarded to improve road safety as well as put toward “revitalizing communities and creating economic opportunity” in certain regions, according to a statement. The investments track 148 different

North Carolina Blocks Initial Ballot Access Bids By RFK Jr., Cornell West

A lack of support delays RFK Jr.’s nomination by his We the People Party, and his listing on the state ballot. Three Democrats on the five-member North Carolina Elections Board voted to deny the We the People Party’s bid to nominate Mr. Kennedy as its presidential candidate and to certify him on the state’s general