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The week of February 1: Bubbles, regulators, GameStop, Biden’s green agenda and much, much more, including the latest in our new podcast series, the Capital Record.
The U.S. Supreme Court in split decisions Friday night ruled that houses of worship in California may hold indoor services at 25% capacity, giving a partial win to groups fighting the state’s coronavirus restrictions, according to reports.
Lincoln Project cofounder Jennifer Horn has terminated her relationship with the anti-Trump organization, citing the “grotesque and inappropriate behavior” of her colleague and fellow cofounder John Weaver, who has been accused of sending explicit messages to young men, allegedly offering advice in exchange for sexual favors.
CNN’s chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said on Friday’s broadcast of “OutFront” that Fox News Media canceling “Lou Dobbs Tonight” was meant to hold the host “accountable” for peddling former President Donald Trump’s assertions of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
Leading environmental groups have been mostly mum when it comes to what many have described as a hypocritical use of private aviation by the nation’s top climate adviser.
President Donald Trump reacted to the news Friday that Fox Business had decided to end Lou Dobbs’ evening program.
China pushed back Friday on calls from the Biden administration to address growing concerns about Beijing’s nuclear stockpile, calling Washington’s worries “groundless” and a “vilification.
It’s still not clear yet if California’s Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom will even face a recall election this year, but if he does, allies of former President Donald Trump are abuzz about one potential candidate: former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell.
‘He’s losing his marbles’
‘It destroyed everything’
‘He made every film and every play he did better by his presence and craft’
‘My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners’
A major setback at the start of an administration that claims to be focused on racial inequality
Just as telling as what the new article does say is what it doesn’t.
2,300 of the district’s 15,000 teachers will continue to instruct their classes virtually even while their students are physically present.
Germans, under Nazi rule, established the Stutthof Concentration Camp in 1939
Companies could create separate local governments
A third wave is tapering off, teachers are getting the vaccine, and schools aren’t big COVID spreaders anyway.
The Senate passed the budget resolution earlier in a 51-50 vote along party lines, with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tie-breaking vote.
‘We consider this expulsion unjustified’
The vote is a win for former President Donald Trump, who began plans to move the embassy in 2017
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C. fired back at Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Thursday invoking her past anti-Semitic remarks after Omar told her to “get it together” for mocking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s comments about some members of the House of Representatives being an “enemy” within the chamber.
House impeachment managers requested that Trump provide testimony under oath either before or during the Senate impeachment trial about “his conduct” on Jan. 6.
President Biden announced Thursday he plans to increase refugee admissions into the US — the latest significant shift in immigration policy in his administration.
Rep Dean Phillips, D-Minn., told fellow Democrats on Thursday that it took last month’s riot at the Capitol for him to truly understand what “privilege” means.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) popularity among Republicans is at a high point compared to GOP leaders of the last several years, including former House Speakers Paul Ryan (R-WI) and John Boehner (R-OH), as indicated by a new survey.