Month: September 2023
On Lampedusa, there’s sympathy for migrants — as long as they don’t stay
Some 12,000 migrants — more than twice the population of this island — arrived in a single week this month. Islanders showed compassion, but prefer that any newcomers leave as quickly as possible. (Image credit: Valerio Muscella for NPR)
Read MoreWhite House confirms Biden will sign bipartisan bill reversing his own admin’s crackdown on hunting – Fox News
White House confirms Biden will sign bipartisan bill reversing his own admin’s crackdown on hunting Fox News
Read MoreWhite House confirms Biden will sign bipartisan bill reversing his own admin’s crackdown on hunting – Fox News
White House confirms Biden will sign bipartisan bill reversing his own admin’s crackdown on hunting Fox News
Read MoreWhy Trump Is Talking About Electric Vehicles
Donald Trump wants to put climate change squarely at the center of the Republican primary—just not in the way those concerned about climate change might want. As his GOP primary opponents debated in California on Wednesday, Trump hosted counterprogramming by
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: House works on budget impasse as weekend shutdown deadline nears
As the Senate marches ahead with a bipartisan approach to prevent a government shutdown, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is back to square one.
Read MoreTrump’s rivals for GOP nomination take aim during Republican debate
Several of Donald Trump’s rivals stepped up their attacks against him in the second Republican presidential debate.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: House committee holds hearing on Maui fires and electrical grids
Hawaii’s top public utility officials and the president of Hawaiian Electric are expected to testify in a congressional hearing about the role the electrical grid played in last month’s deadly Maui wildfire.
Read MoreEconomy grows 2.1 percent estimates government, unchanged from previous projection
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.1% annual pace from April through June, extending its sturdy performance in the face of higher interest rates, the government said Thursday, leaving its previous estimate unchanged.
Read MoreThe new Supreme Court term takes aim at the administrative state
Conflicts over guns, gender bias and abortion are coming up, too
Read MoreThe federal government will probably shut down, again, on October 1st
This episode is a bit different from previous ones
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