Month: December 2022
U.S. hits Hezbollah accountants in Lebanon with terrorism sanctions
The Biden administration is slapping terrorism sanctions on two accountants and two companies in Lebanon for providing the militant group Hezbollah with financial services.
Read MoreImmigration advocates, lawmakers ask Biden to extend and renew Haiti TPS designation
Immigration advocates and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday called on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to re-designate Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. The re-designation and an extension would open up the immigration protection to tens of thousands
Read MorePence recounts his tense conversation with Trump after the Capitol insurrection
Former Vice President Mike Pence affirmed his belief in the legitimacy of the 2020 election results but stopped short on Thursday of saying he had a responsibility to publicly tamp down false claims of election fraud.
Read MorePence recounts his tense conversation with Trump after the Capitol insurrection
Former Vice President Mike Pence affirmed his belief in the legitimacy of the 2020 election results but stopped short on Thursday of saying he had a responsibility to publicly tamp down false claims of election fraud.
Read MoreWhy Pantone’s 2023 Color of the Year Is an ‘Unconventional Shade for an Unconventional Time’
In a cultural moment shaped by countless challenges, Pantone’s color of the year for 2023 is a bold shade of red that speaks to the strength and vitality needed for forging a more positive future. PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta, a
Read MoreNews Wrap: Senate votes to prevent railroad strike but rejects granting more paid leave
In our news wrap Thursday, a bill to prevent a railroad strike is headed to President Biden after it passed the Senate, but Senators rejected a separate measure to grant seven days of paid sick leave to workers, the Supreme
Read MoreNews Wrap: Senate votes to prevent railroad strike but rejects granting more paid leave
In our news wrap Thursday, a bill to prevent a railroad strike is headed to President Biden after it passed the Senate, but Senators rejected a separate measure to grant seven days of paid sick leave to workers, the Supreme
Read MoreNews Wrap: Senate votes to prevent railroad strike but rejects granting more paid leave
In our news wrap Thursday, a bill to prevent a railroad strike is headed to President Biden after it passed the Senate, but Senators rejected a separate measure to grant seven days of paid sick leave to workers, the Supreme
Read MorePence on his Jan. 6 experience, confronting Trump and how his 2024 bid would be different
Former Vice President Mike Pence has said he’s considering running for president in 2024, but he’s been notably quiet about the events of January 6, saving his take for his newly released book, “So Help Me God.” Pence sat down
Read MoreEarly voting in Georgia Senate runoff between Warnock and Walker breaks records
Georgia’s runoff election for a U.S. Senate seat has broken records for the most people voting early on a single day. In total, more than one million people have already cast their ballots in the race between incumbent Democratic Senator
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