The rumored moves have also prompted skepticism from Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson.

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Hispanics to outpace Blacks as largest voting minority

Hispanic Americans are set to outpace black Americans as the largest voting minority group in the 2020 election for the first time ever, new

Coal miners give AOC brutal reality check after she promises to kill their industry

n a video released earlier this week, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez narrated a strange version of a Green New Deal future that appeared more

NYC's Population Declining for the First Time in Over a Decade

The nation’s largest city is losing population for the first time in more than a decade, new federal estimates show.

Tomi Lahren: Campus police chief placed on leave for liking Trump tweets

The election of Donald Trump didn’t create the left’s hate and intolerance, it just exposed it.

House Set to Vote on D.C. Statehood

There has long been a movement for D.C. statehood, and the House is set to put it to a vote.

Senate GOP unveils police reform proposal

Senate Republicans unveiled a police reform proposal on Wednesday that aims to end the use of chokeholds and includes new accountability and

DOJ to Propose Rolling Back Big Tech’s Legal Immunity

The Department of Justice is preparing proposals to roll back the legal immunities enjoyed by Big Tech companies under Section 230 of the Com

Google Financially Blacklists ZeroHedge, Threatens the Federalist over Comment Sections

NBC reported that Google confirmed it financially blacklisted two sites known for criticism of the left: conservative commentary site the Fed

Trial shows drug reduces coronavirus deaths by one-third among severely ill patients

A clinical trial in Great Britain has found that a drug reduces deaths from coronavirus in severely ill patients on ventilators by one-third.

Why social distance? People who stayed home askance at mass protests

Some are questioning the guidelines that were put in place during the pandemic after social distancing rules were broken.

Oil demand to make record recovery in 2021 after historic fall

Global oil demand is on pace to fall by a record amount this year due to the pandemic, but will rebound to its largest increase ever in 2021.

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T-Mobile Chief an Act Blue contributor: Black Lives Matters support for Castro, Maduro, surfaces

New York Manufacturing Business Optimism Hits Highest Level in a Decade

The New York Fed’s Empire State Manufacturing Survey showed its general condition index rose a sharp 48 points to negative 0.2 in June.

7 Minneapolis police officers resign amid George Floyd protests

At least seven Minneapolis police officers have resigned amid the protests over police brutality and racial inequality, and more than half a

Mnuchin: White House seriously considering second round of stimulus checks

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has signaled that the Trump administration is considering another round of stimulus checks as many American

Amazon Bans Police from Using Its Facial Recognition Tech

E-commerce giant Amazon has reportedly banned police agencies from using its facial recognition technology for one year.

Twitter deletes over 170,000 accounts tied to Chinese propaganda efforts

Twitter announced that it had deleted more than 170,000 accounts tied to a Chinese state-linked operation that were spreading deceptive infor

Producer Prices Rose 0.4% in May, Led by Food and Energy

U.S. wholesale prices rose 0.4 percent in May, led by gains in the cost of food and energy.

Government surveillance | Amazon pauses police use of facial recognition tech | Hackers target mobile banking

Senators raise concerns about government surveillance of anti-police brutality protests that have erupted.

Uber Eats waives fees for black-owned restaurants

Uber announced last week that it would help customers support black-owned businesses and restaurants through its app.