Democrats Want Protection From Deportation, Jobs for Migrants From These Four Countries
If the State Department and Homeland Security act on the request, individuals from Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala could get new protections.
Rep. Tony Gonzales Urges Congress to Pass Immigration Reform: 'It's the Right Thing to Do'
As migrants continue to flock to the southwest border, Gonzales fears a potential terrorist threat and sees immigration reform as a possible solution.
American Wealth Grew Under Jerome Powell, So Why Does Elizabeth Warren Still Oppose Him?
Warren has voiced concerns to Powell over "the Fed's lack of transparency and your commitment to fully and honestly addressing the Fed's broken ethics culture.”
COVID Deaths in U.S. Military Spike in Last Four Months Despite 96 Percent Being Vaccinated
There were the same number of COVID-19 deaths over the past four months as there had been over the previous 18 months.
Biden Touts Jobs Report, Says 4.5 Million Americans Left Job to Find a Better One
According to Biden, Americans are moving up to better jobs with better pay with better benefits. That's why they're quitting their jobs," the president said.
Biden Calls 'Malarky' on Republicans Who Say He Doesn't Understand Suffering, Inflation
“(Republicans) want to talk down the recovery because they voted against the legislation that made it happen," the president said.
60 Percent of Voters Say Biden Is Failing on Economy, Why Are Economists Praising His Job?
“There's just a lot of historical evidence Americans do not like inflation," said Brookings Institution economist Gary Burtless.
Schumer Slams Suggested Bipartisan Reform to Electoral Count Act, Calling It 'the McConnell Plan'
“Let me take this opportunity to make clear that that plan, the McConnell Plan, that's what it is, is unacceptably insufficient and even offensive," Schumer said.
Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene Double Down on 1/6 Conspiracy Theories on 1st Anniversary
“No one has been charged with treason, but it very well may have been a Fed-surrection," Gaetz said.
Biden's Former Health Advisers Urge Him to Change COVID Strategy, Accept 'New Normal'
Six advisers published three opinion articles in Journal of the American Medical Association urging the president to change his strategy on COVID-19.
China Could Curb Reliance on U.S. Dollar, Avoid Sanctions Through Digital Currency Apps
The rise of digital currencies could eventually allow China to largely do away with the dollar, giving it further autonomy from U.S. influence.
Kathy Hochul Will Give Doctors, Nurses 'Retention Bonuses' to Combat Staffing Crisis in NY
During the address, Hochul outlined her plan for $3,000 "retention bonuses" for health care workers to help alleviate a staffing crisis.
U.S. Inflation Continues to Rock Mexico's Economy Forcing More Migrants to the Border
“The U.S.-Mexico border is so intertwined that whatever happens on the one of the sides is going to affect the other," said one migration analyst.
As Investors Flee Brazil, Will the U.S. or China Emerge as the Country's Economic Savior?
Brazil's $61 billion trade surplus in 2021 showed a moment of growth.
'Emergency' D.C. Snowstorm Cuts Power to 200K Residents, Closes Schools, Transportation
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a "Snow Emergency," leading a number of public agencies to shutter their doors.
Border Agents Shot at on New Year's Day While Arresting Migrant Crosser at Texas Border
According to a statement from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the shots were fired from across the Rio Grande River on the Mexican side of the border.
Airline Is Doubling Pay for Flight Attendants to Help Ease Holiday Travel Cancellations
Spirit Airlines' decision to raise holiday pay comes as the industry faces reports of unruly passengers and staff shortages amid the rise in Omicron.
Americans Wishing to Renounce Citizenship Can't Get U.S. to Process Applications
For some of those looking to start a new life abroad, this issue has put a direct strain on their pockets.
Banner Declaring Ron DeSantis 'Is Missing' While Florida 'On Fire' Flown Over Miami
Criticism toward the Florida governor has ramped up amid a rise of COVID-19 in his state that has reached its highest number of reported cases on Thursday.
Miami Keeps In-Person New Year's Eve Celebration as 1 in 4 Positive for COVID in Miami-Dade
Despite rising rates, Miami will move forward with its party which it describes as the "largest in the United States after the Times Square event in New York.”