President Joe Biden has signaled he might forgive some student loan debt and further extend the federal moratorium on repayments, a lawmaker who discussed the issue with him said Wednesday. Is a $1.6 trillion spending spree of student loan forgiveness next? It would also be a win for socialist Democrats… Read More
TV debate highlights contentious primary for governor
Leading candidates for the Republican nomination for Pennsylvania’s open governor’s office made big promises in Wednesday night’s debate about how they’ll ramp up the economy and spend state dollars, as they clawed for an edge in a huge nine-person field. Four of the nine candidates appeared at the live-televised prime-time… Read More
‘[Expletive] idiots’: Biden insider slams Ocasio-Cortez in leak
Media outlets have been obtaining leaks from the upcoming book This Will Not Pass, a historical account of Joe Biden’s first year as president. Fox News Digital obtained a new excerpt on Monday… and it spelled trouble for the White House and Democrats. Public Engagement Director Cedric Richmond pulled no punches… Read More
Millions must cut water use amid California megadrought
Southern California’s gigantic water supplier took the unprecedented step Tuesday of requiring about 6 million people to cut their outdoor watering to one day a week as drought continues to plague the state. The board of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California declared a water shortage emergency and required… Read More
Madeleine Albright honored by Biden in new tribute
World leaders and U.S. political and foreign policy elite paid their respects Wednesday to the late Madeleine Albright, the child refugee from war-torn Europe who rose to become America’s first female secretary of state. Led by President Joe Biden and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, the man who… Read More
McKinsey exec questioned about opioids, FDA consulting
The top executive for global consulting firm McKinsey & Company faced congressional questions Wednesday about the company’s work for U.S. health regulators even as it advised opioid drugmakers on how to boost sales of their prescription painkillers. The hearing before a House committee is part of an ongoing investigation into… Read More
Twitter exec cries at meeting after Musk buyout
Tesla CEO Elon Musk shook up social media by reportedly buying Twitter on Thursday… and some Twitter executives appeared shaken, themselves. Twitter’s Legal Head Vijaya Gadde cried during a meeting while expressing uncertainty about the future look of Twitter, Politico reported Tuesday after speaking to three people familiar with the… Read More
Florida man sentenced for using twin’s ID for veterans benefits
A Florida man was sentenced Tuesday to two years in federal prison for using his twin brother’s stolen identity to obtain tens of thousands of dollars in military veterans benefits. Wayne Bowen, 64, was sentenced in Jacksonville federal court, according to court records. He pleaded guilty in January to aggravated… Read More
Oklahoma election board says candidate can’t call himself ‘The Patriot’
A Republican lawmaker who wanted to refer to himself as “The Patriot” on the ballot can’t use that nickname, the Oklahoma Election Board has ruled. The board decided Monday that term-limited state Rep. Sean Roberts can still run for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner, but he can’t refer to himself by that… Read More
New poll: Older people more comfortable with aging in place
The older you are, the less you fret about aging in place. That’s a key insight from a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, which found that U.S. adults ages 65 or older feel much better prepared to age in their own homes than those 50-64, who… Read More
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