Delaware Supreme Court Restores Early Voting, Permanent Absentee Voting

The state’s highest court ruled that those challenging the voting laws lacked standing. The option to vote in-person 10 days ahead of Election Day and to vote by absentee ballot indefinitely will remain available to voters in Delaware this year. In a unanimous decision, the highest court in Delaware on June 28 vacated a lower

Federal Government Grants Temporary Protected Status to More Than 300,000 Haitians

More than 860,000 people from 16 countries are currently registered for Temporary Protected Status, including from Haiti, Venezuela, and Yemen. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on June 28 that more than 300,000 Haitians already in the United States would be given temporary legal status through Feb. 3, 2026. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas determined

Biden Responds to Debate Performance: ‘I Don’t Debate as Well as I Used To’

“I know I’m not a young man, to state the obvious,” he said in North Carolina the day after the first debate. President Joe Biden responded to comments about his presidential campaign following his debate performance on June 27, telling supporters at a rally a day later that he doesn’t debate as well these days.

Biden Administration Requests $4 Billion for Baltimore Bridge, National Diasasters

Emergency funding request would boost federal highway disaster relief program by $3.1 billion and fully fund the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild. The Biden administration, on June 28, submitted a $4 billion emergency funding request to Congress, which includes $3.1 billion for a federal highway disaster relief program to fully pay for rebuilding the Francis

Biden Administration Requests $4 Billion for Baltimore Bridge, National Disasters

Emergency funding request would boost federal highway disaster relief program by $3.1 billion and fully fund the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild. The Biden administration, on June 28, submitted a $4 billion emergency funding request to Congress, which includes $3.1 billion for a federal highway disaster relief program to fully pay for rebuilding the Francis

Viewers at New York Watch Parties Weigh in on Debate Performances

Reactions were varied at two events in Manhattan. NEW YORK CITY—Viewers at two watch parties in Manhattan shared mixed reactions to the performances of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in the first presidential debate. At a non-partisan watch party at the chic 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar in midtown Manhattan on June 26,