No Labels Drops Bid to Field 2024 Presidential Ticket

The national organization focused on electing centrist candidates had considered an alternative to Biden and Trump for several months. No Labels, the national organization focused on electing centrist candidates, has decided not to field a Unity ticket in the 2024 presidential election. The group made the announcement in a statement released on April 4. “No

Neither Party Dealing With ‘Devastating’ National Debt, Tax Reform Advocate Says

The growing U.S. national debt presents a “great concern” to attorney and tax reform advocate Steven L. Hayes, but he’s skeptical about whether either of the two major U.S. political parties has what it takes to address the issue. The U.S. national debt currently sits at over $34.6 trillion. That figure has grown over the

Biden Speaks with Netanyahu, Calls Humanitarian Situation ‘Unacceptable’

It was the first time the two leaders had spoken since an airstrike killed seven members of a U.S.-based nonprofit, World Central Kitchen. President Joe Biden and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone Thursday, April 4. It was the first time the two leaders had spoken since an airstrike killed seven members

Biden Tells Netanyahu US Gaza Policy May Change If Israel Doesn’t Address Humanitarian Concerns

It was the first time the two leaders had spoken since an airstrike killed seven members of a U.S.-based nonprofit, World Central Kitchen. President Joe Biden told Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a call on April 4 that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is “unacceptable,” saying that Israel needed to take action to address

Democrats Seek to Turn Biden’s ‘Most Affordable’ Student Loan Relief Program Into Law

The program is facing a court challenge brought by a coalition of 11 states. Senate Democrats are trying to codify President Joe Biden’s latest federal student loan forgiveness plan and protect it from being overturned under future administrations. President Biden’s program, dubbed SAVE, has enrolled over 7.7 million people since it launched in August. Like

Biden Admin Installs New Rule Making It Harder to Fire Bureaucrats

A new rule adopted by the Office of Personnel Management boosts protections for government employees, making it harder to fire them. The Biden administration has issued a new rule that makes it harder to fire government employees in an apparent bid to thwart former President Donald Trump’s pledge to fire “rogue bureaucrats” and radically reshape