A big jump in factory orders likely reflects prices rising more than real growth.
Author: Evelyn Rudolph
Don't Call It a Reboot: Kamala Harris Staffers Want VP 'on the Road,' Doing More Interviews to Improve Image
Vice President Kamala Harris’ staff reportedly wants her to pivot away from being in Washington, DC — doing more media interviews and being beside President Joe Biden — to “champion” the little accomplishments the Biden administration’s has been able to have ahead of the midterm elections, as political reset continues.
Poll: DeSantis, Rubio Both Lead Democrat Challengers in Florida Midterm Races
Florida Republicans Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio are leading their closest Democrat competitors in hypothetical general election matchups, according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll published Tuesday.
De Blasio Says Cuomo Should be Charged: 'Clearly, There's Grounds for Prosecution'
Appearing Wednesday on CBS This Morning, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) should be charged after an investigation found the governor sexually harassed multiple women. WATCH: @NYCMayor Bill de Blasio discusses his
Biden Administration ‘Beyond Fed Up’ with Yemen’s Houthis After Delisting Them as Terrorists
The Biden administration said on Thursday it is “beyond fed up” with “brutal” attacks in Yemen by the Iran-supported Houthi insurgency – the very same group Biden acted swiftly to delist as terrorists when he took office.
Franklin County Judge Including Mandatory Coronavirus Vaccine in Terms of Probation
Common Pleas Judge Richard Frye of Ohio’s Franklin County has been including mandatory coronavirus vaccines in the terms of defendants’ respective probations, attaching the stipulation to three of his recent cases.
