Trump executive order directs feds to prioritize skills over college degrees in hiring
President Trump is reportedly preparing to redirect employers on how they should hire, prioritizing an applicant’s skills over a university degree.
President Trump is reportedly preparing to redirect employers on how they should hire, prioritizing an applicant’s skills over a university degree.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Wednesday, allocating an additional $500 million for teachers’ salaries, bumping Florida up from the 26th average teacher salary in the nation to the number five ranking.
The Trump administration threatened to use veto powers Wednesday over legislation that would grant Washington D.C. statehood, which is set to be voted on the House floor this week.
Rep. Thomas Massie was declared the winner in Kentucky’s fourth district GOP primary Tuesday, despite President Trump’s past calls to “throw” Massie out of the Republican Party.
President Trump delivered his rebuttal Saturday night after recent media speculation about his health following his appearance at a U.S. Military Academy commencement ceremony earlier this month.
In his return to the campaign trail Saturday in Tulsa, Okla., President Trump criticized demonstrators and politicians who have pushed to have portraits and statues of historic figures removed.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz expressed his frustration Saturday after a weeks-long special session in the state’s Senate failed to pass a police reform bill.
Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., blocked a bill presented by Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., that moved to unanimously remove the confederate statues from the Capitol Thursday.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) requested that former national security adviser John Bolton’s memoir, “The Room Where It Happened” be blocked from publication, claiming ‘Disclosure of the manuscript will damage” U.S. national security.
Ranking House Republicans are stepping away from Georgia candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene, after a Politico report uncovered a series of Facebook videos in which she expressed racists and bigoted views.
A Republican lawmaker from Ohio is being called on to step down after an “unintentionally awkward” question he asked about black people and hand-washing landed him in hot water earlier this week.
After more than a week of George Floyd protests, thousands of New Yorkers gathered Saturday for another day of demonstrations against police brutality and racial equality in the U.S.