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Gun rights activists target new Massachusetts law with lawsuit and repeal effort
Read full article: Gun rights activists target new Massachusetts law with lawsuit and repeal effortMassachusetts gun rights activists are vowing to pursue repealing a gun bill signed into law by Democratic Gov. Maura Healey.
Vice President Kamala Harris leads new campaign effort to reach out to Asian American voters
Read full article: Vice President Kamala Harris leads new campaign effort to reach out to Asian American votersPresident Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is launching its formal outreach campaign to Asian American voters and putting Vice President Kamala Harris at the forefront of the effort with events in Nevada and Pennsylvania this week.
Emhoff will speak at groundbreaking of the memorial for the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims
Read full article: Emhoff will speak at groundbreaking of the memorial for the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victimsVice President Kamala Harris' husband will deliver remarks at the groundbreaking of the memorial to victims of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
Biden releasing 1 million barrels of gasoline from Northeast reserve in bid to lower prices at pump
Read full article: Biden releasing 1 million barrels of gasoline from Northeast reserve in bid to lower prices at pumpThe Biden administration says it's releasing 1 million barrels of gasoline from a Northeast reserve established after Superstorm Sandy in a bid to lower prices at the pump this summer.
Biden and Democrats raised $51 million in April, far less than Trump and the GOP’s $76 million
Read full article: Biden and Democrats raised $51 million in April, far less than Trump and the GOP’s $76 millionPresident Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee say they raised more than $51 million in April, falling well short of the $76 million that Donald Trump and the Republican Party reported taking in for the month.
Harris utters a profanity in advice to young Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
Read full article: Harris utters a profanity in advice to young Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific IslandersVice President Kamala Harris has used a profanity while offering advice to young Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders about how to break down barriers.
Democratic donors paid more than $1M for Biden's legal bills for special counsel probe
Read full article: Democratic donors paid more than $1M for Biden's legal bills for special counsel probeDemocratic donors covered more than $1 million in legal fees racked up by attorneys representing President Joe Biden in a yearlong special counsel probe into his handling of classified documents.
FTC proposes ban on ‘junk’ fees, says hidden charges push up prices
Read full article: FTC proposes ban on ‘junk’ fees, says hidden charges push up pricesThe National Apartment Association says President Joe Biden's proposed rule to ban hidden and bogus junk fees could end up increasing the cost of rental housing.
Gun violence is the ultimate 'superstorm,' President Biden says as he announces new federal effort
Read full article: Gun violence is the ultimate 'superstorm,' President Biden says as he announces new federal effortPresident Joe Biden says he is determined to stop gun violence in the U.S. as he formally launches the first-ever federal office to be dedicated to uncovering solutions and supporting communities ravaged by shootings.
New Biden rule would make government websites and apps more accessible to people with disabilities
Read full article: New Biden rule would make government websites and apps more accessible to people with disabilitiesThe Biden administration is proposing new regulations to make state and local government websites and apps for services like libraries, parking, transit and court records more accessible for people with disabilities.
First sweeping federal gun crime report in 20 years released
Read full article: First sweeping federal gun crime report in 20 years releasedThe most expansive federal report in over two decades on guns and crime shows a shrinking turnaround between the time a gun was purchased and when it was recovered from a crime scene.
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000
Read full article: Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000President Joe Biden is formally keeping the nation’s cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year.
Report: Federal debt lower in 2022; still poised to climb
Read full article: Report: Federal debt lower in 2022; still poised to climbThe Congressional Budget Office says the end of pandemic-era spending, fast economic growth and higher tax revenues have caused the federal debt this year to be lower than forecast.
Harris to meet with abortion providers as court ruling looms
Read full article: Harris to meet with abortion providers as court ruling loomsVice President Kamala Harris will speak with abortion providers from states with some of the nation’s strictest restrictions on the procedure Thursday to thank them for their work, The White House said Harris will meet virtually meeting with medical professionals practicing in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Missouri and Montana.
Biden urges local leaders to boost public safety spending
Read full article: Biden urges local leaders to boost public safety spendingMayors, police chiefs and other local officials have visited the White House to share with President Joe Biden how they are spending money from the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package on policing and public safety programs.
HCA Q2 profit surges as patients return to hospitals
Read full article: HCA Q2 profit surges as patients return to hospitalsThe first major hospital chain to post second-quarter results surprised Wall Street on Tuesday with how much it has grown since a rapidly spreading pandemic curtailed surgeries and other care last year.
China says US-Japan actions are stoking division
Read full article: China says US-Japan actions are stoking divisionChina has hit back at the U.S.-Japan show of alliance during talks between President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, calling it an ironic attempt of stoking division.
White House: First lady Jill Biden to undergo 'procedure'
Read full article: White House: First lady Jill Biden to undergo 'procedure'The White House says President Joe Biden will accompany his wife, Jill Biden, early Wednesday morning to an appointment where she will undergo a “common medical procedure.”.
Biden to rush vaccinators to Michigan as gov urges limits
Read full article: Biden to rush vaccinators to Michigan as gov urges limitsWashington is rushing federal resources to support vaccinations, testing and treatments to Michigan in an effort to control the state’s worst-in-the-nation COVID-19 outbreak.
Atlanta police on shooting probe: 'Nothing is off the table'
Read full article: Atlanta police on shooting probe: 'Nothing is off the table'(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)ATLANTA – Police said Thursday that “nothing is off the table” in the investigation of the deadly shootings at two Atlanta massage businesses, including whether the slayings were a hate crime. The pair postponed a political event in favor of meeting Friday with Asian American community leaders. “Our investigation is looking at everything, so nothing is off the table,” Deputy Atlanta Police Chief Charles Hampton Jr. said at a news conference. Investigators believe Long had previously visited two of the Atlanta massage parlors where four of the women were killed, Hampton said. Long’s statements spurred outrage and widespread skepticism in the Asian American community, which has increasingly been targeted for violence during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dominion Voting Systems sues 'MyPillow Guy' for $1.3 billion
Read full article: Dominion Voting Systems sues 'MyPillow Guy' for $1.3 billionDominion Voting Systems filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, against Lindell, the founder and CEO of Minnesota-based MyPillow, saying that Lindell falsely accused the company of rigging the 2020 presidential election. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon File)MINNEAPOLIS – Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit Monday against the founder and CEO of Minnesota-based MyPillow, saying that Mike Lindell falsely accused the company of rigging the 2020 presidential election. Dominion accuses Lindell of repeatedly telling what the lawsuit labels the “Big Lie” that the company used its technology to steal the election from Trump. “The Big Lie here is the big lie," Lindell said. “I'd love to go to court tomorrow with Dominion,” Lindell said.
Inspector general reviews Trump relocation of Space Command
Read full article: Inspector general reviews Trump relocation of Space Command(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)DENVER – The Department of Defense's inspector general announced Friday that it was reviewing the Trump administration's last-minute decision to relocate U.S. Space Command from Colorado to Alabama. “Moving Space Command will disrupt the mission while risking our national security and economic vitality,” the senators said in a joint statement. We fully support the investigation.”Among other duties, the Space Command enables satellite-based navigation and troop communication and provides warning of missile launches. The Space Command differs from the U.S. Space Force, launched in December 2019 as the first new military service since the Air Force was created in 1947. The Space Command is not an individual military service but a central command for militarywide space operations.
Sales top 3 million for Barack Obama’s “A Promised Land’
Read full article: Sales top 3 million for Barack Obama’s “A Promised Land’FILE - This Feb. 19, 2019, file photo shows former President Barack Obama speaking at the My Brother's Keeper Alliance Summit in Oakland, Calif. Obamas A Promised Land sold nearly 890,000 copies in the U.S. and Canada in its first 24 hours, putting it on track to be the best selling presidential memoir in modern history. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)NEW YORK – Just a month after publication, Barack Obama’s “A Promised Land” is well on its way to becoming the best-selling presidential memoir in modern times. Crown announced Wednesday that sales have topped 3.3 million copies in the U.S. and Canada, within range of Bill Clinton’s “My Life” and George W. Bush’s “Decision Points,” both of which have sold between 3.5 million and 4 million. “A Promised Land,” the first of two planned volumes, covers Obama’s election in 2008 and much of his first term. READ: Obama memoir sells a record 1.7 million copies in first week
White House Christmas decor gives nod to 1st responders
Read full article: White House Christmas decor gives nod to 1st respondersCross Hall and the Blue Room are decorated during the 2020 Christmas preview at the White House, Monday, Nov. 30, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)WASHINGTON – First responders and frontline workers being challenged by the deadly coronavirus pandemic are highlighted in White House Christmas decorations that also give a special nod to Melania Trump's redesigned Rose Garden. It’s the final Christmas in the White House for the Trump family, although the president continues to insist — despite evidence to the contrary — that he won the Nov. 3 election. The recording of the July 2018 conversation was made and released to CNN by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who was fired from the White House earlier that year. A few miles north of the White House, the wrapping also came off the Christmas decorations at Vice President Mike Pence's official residence on the grounds of the Naval Observatory.
Notre Dame's president tests positive for coronavirus
Read full article: Notre Dame's president tests positive for coronavirusNotre Dame President Father John Jenkins stands at back right. – The University of Notre Dame’s president announced Friday he tested positive for the coronavirus less than a week after he attended a White House event without wearing a mask. Trump also announced early Friday that he and the first lady, Melania Trump, tested positive for the virus. Notre Dame’s football team suspended practice and postponed its scheduled Sept. 26 game at Wake Forest after 18 players tested positive for COVID-19. Jenkins Joined Notre Dame's faculty in 1990 and has been the school's president since 2005.
The Latest: Trump casts election doubts, Biden urges voting
Read full article: The Latest: Trump casts election doubts, Biden urges voting(AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)WASHINGTON – The Latest on the 2020 presidential election (all times local):10:50 p.m.President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden are painting a very different picture of the reliability of the upcoming election. ___10:20 p.m.President Donald Trump has sidestepped a question from moderator Chris Wallace about whether he was willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups. Biden made the comment during Tuesday night’s debate after President Donald Trump accused him of supporting abolishing private insurance. ___2:15 p.m.Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, have released more of their personal tax returns ahead of the first presidential debate. ___12:30 p.m.President Donald Trump spent Tuesday morning in informal preparations for the first debate with Joe Biden.
Feds to ship millions of tests in bid to reopen K-12 schools
Read full article: Feds to ship millions of tests in bid to reopen K-12 schoolsWhite House officials said at a Rose Garden event that 6.5 million tests will go out this week and that a total of 100 million tests will be distributed to governors over the next several weeks. Then, for months private labs and hospitals struggled to ramp up testing capacity due to shortages of key supplies, including testing chemicals. Only in the last two months has U.S. testing capacity generally exceeded demand. The nonprofit Rockefeller Foundation says the U.S. will need roughly 200 million tests per month to safely reopen schools as part of a broader phased approach to easing restrictions, according to a paper issued earlier this month. The report authors noted that the U.S. is currently averaging fewer than 30 million tests per month.
Trump taps 'eminently qualified' Barrett for Supreme Court
Read full article: Trump taps 'eminently qualified' Barrett for Supreme CourtJudge Amy Coney Barrett applauds as President Donald Trump announces Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court, in the Rose Garden at the White House, Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020, in Washington. Trump hailed Barrett as “a woman of remarkable intellect and character,” saying he had studied her record closely before making the pick. Trump, meanwhile, is hoping the nomination will galvanize his supporters as he looks to fend off Democrat Joe Biden. “We don’t have to do it before, but I think this will be done before the election," Trump told reporters Saturday. “I think this will end up in the Supreme Court,” Trump said Wednesday of the election.
South Lawn, Rose Garden under repair post-convention
Read full article: South Lawn, Rose Garden under repair post-conventionWorkers lay sod on the South Lawn of the White House, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in Washington. The White House South Lawn and its iconic Rose Garden are undergoing extensive re-sodding and other work after last months Republican National Convention turned them into a muddy mess. The Rose Garden repairs come just weeks after the White House completed a major renovation of the garden intended, in part, to improve drainage issues. The day of her speech, Astroturf was placed over the garden lawn because it was deemed a swampy mess. Since the convention, the White House has avoided using the Rose Garden and South Lawn for public events.
5 Things to Know for Today
Read full article: 5 Things to Know for TodayFirst lady Melania Trump arrives to speak to the 2020 Republican National Convention from the Rose Garden of the White House, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. FIRST LADY MAKES HER CASE FOR TRUMP VOTE Saying hes fighting for you, Melania Trump casts her husband as the best hope for America in a Rose Garden address as the president turns to family to boost his reelection chances. COVID-19S UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE Winter is ending in the Southern Hemisphere and countries like South Africa, Australia, Argentina had a surprise: Their steps against the coronavirus also apparently blocked the flu. ALL A DAUGHTER EVER WANTS IS HER DAD Families of victims of the Christchurch mosque massacre offer moving tributes while the white supremacist who killed them said he wouldnt speak before he is sentenced.
Trump signs executive order as he courts Hispanic voters
Read full article: Trump signs executive order as he courts Hispanic votersPresident Donald Trump holds an executive order on the "White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative," after signing it in the Rose Garden of the White House, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in Washington. In 2016, Trump won the votes of about 3 in 10 Latino voters, and he faces strong economic headwinds as he tries to improve his standing. Thirty-four percent of Hispanics, 29% of African Americans and 20% of white Americans said someone in their household has been laid off. Just 26% of Latino Americans say they approve of Trump, according to recent Gallup polling. Trump, in his Rose Garden remarks, emphasized his support for charter schools;, noting that one in three students who attend U.S. charters are Hispanic.
Mexico's López Obrador sees Lincoln Memorial, Juarez statue
Read full article: Mexico's López Obrador sees Lincoln Memorial, Juarez statuePresident Donald Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador arrive for an event in the Rose Garden at the White House, Wednesday, July 8, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
White House scales back temperature checks
Read full article: White House scales back temperature checksPresident Donald Trump arrives to speaks at an event on police reform, in the Rose Garden of the White House, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON Visitors are able to enter the White House complex without having their temperatures checked for the first time since mid-March, although several other coronavirus precautions remain in place. The White House said Monday it was scaling back complex-wide temperature checks as the District of Columbia enters phase two in its reopening. It also asked members to continue working from home when possible and to come to the White House only when necessary and to continue to wear face coverings. The White House had instructed West Wing employees to wear a mask except when they were sitting at their desk.
A look at Trump's executive order to improve policing
Read full article: A look at Trump's executive order to improve policingThe executive action also makes it harder for those officers with a troubled history from getting hired by other departments. A: The executive order would give police departments a financial incentive to adopt best practices and encourage programs in which social workers join police when they respond to nonviolent calls involving mental health, addiction and homeless issues. The presidents executive order also requires the attorney general to create a database tracking terminations, criminal convictions and civil judgments against law enforcement officers for excessive use-of-force. Q: Can the administration set conditions on law enforcement funding? An organization called the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies already credentials police departments.
Trump takes victory lap on jobs report, but rate still high
Read full article: Trump takes victory lap on jobs report, but rate still highTrump spoke from the Rose Garden hours after the Labor Department said that U.S. employers added 2.5 million workers to their payrolls last month. Economists had been expecting them instead to slash another 8 million jobs amid the ongoing fallout from the response to the pandemic. This shows that what weve been doing is right," Trump said of the jobs numbers. Its unclear how many jobs lost as a result of the pandemic are permanently lost, whether the reopenings in states will create a second surge of COVID-19 deaths. Some economists forecast the rate could remain in the double-digits through the November elections and into next year.
White House forces reporters to ditch social distancing
Read full article: White House forces reporters to ditch social distancing(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)NEW YORK The White House abandoned social distancing for reporters attending President Donald Trump's Rose Garden event Friday because it looks better, according to the aide who ordered it. Seats for reporters at recent White House events had been placed 6 feet apart to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. The decision needlessly put reporters' health at risk, said Jonathan Karl of ABC News, president of the White House Correspondents' Association. White House spokesman Judd Deere said it was his decision to move the seats closer together. There was no reason to put them together, except so that President Trump could telegraph a false message.
Trump evokes Floyd after hailing strong jobs report
Read full article: Trump evokes Floyd after hailing strong jobs report(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON President Donald Trump on Friday declared it was a great day for George Floyd as he discussed a strong jobs report for the country and efforts to bring about racial equality. He added: This is a great day for him. Its a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody. George Floyds last words, I cant breathe.
LIVE STREAM: President Donald Trump holds news conference as George Floyd protests intensify
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: President Donald Trump holds news conference as George Floyd protests intensifyWASHINGTON – President Donald Trump will hold a news conference from the Rose Garden at the White House. The news conference will take place at 2 p.m. Friday, May 29. It is being held as violent riots in response to George Floyd’s death continue. On Friday afternoon, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, was arrested in connection with Floyd’s death. Related headlines:WATCH LIVE COVERAGE:
Democratic lawmakers seek records on Russian ventilators
Read full article: Democratic lawmakers seek records on Russian ventilatorsThe lawmakers, who lead five House committees and subcommittees, sent the request to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has confirmed that no Aventa-M ventilators purchased from Russia have been used in the U.S., but lawmakers still have concerns. The lawmakers said the State Department received a final invoice from Russia for $659,283. They are seeking all records and communications between the State Department and the White House related to the shipments and a summary of a March 30 call between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as other records. The White House referred questions to the State Department, which did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
LIVE STREAM: Pres. Trump holds press conference with Australian Prime Minister
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: Pres. Trump holds press conference with Australian Prime MinisterPresident Donald Trump makes a statement announcing that a deal has been reached to reopen the government through Feb. 15 during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House on Jan. 25, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
LIVE STREAM: Vice President Pence speaks at Detroit Economic Club
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: Vice President Pence speaks at Detroit Economic Clubice President Mike Pence speaks as President Donald Trump listens in the Rose Garden of the White House on January 4, 2019 in Washington, DC. DETROIT - Vice President Mike Pence will be in Detroit on Monday to speak at the Detroit Economic Club. The Detroit Economic Club says Pence will speak to the organization Monday at the MotorCity Casino Hotel during an event rescheduled from earlier this month. Watch the speech live below at 12 p.m. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Vice President Pence to visit Detroit today
Read full article: Vice President Pence to visit Detroit todayice President Mike Pence speaks as President Donald Trump listens in the Rose Garden of the White House on January 4, 2019 in Washington, DC. DETROIT - Vice President Mike Pence will be heading to the Midwest in the coming weeks, with speeches planned in Detroit and Indianapolis. The Detroit Economic Club says Pence will speak to the organization Monday at the MotorCity Casino Hotel during an event rescheduled from earlier this month. The former Indiana governor will then speak Aug. 28 during the American Legion's national convention in Indianapolis. Pence's office says he travel Sept. 3-6 to Europe, with stops planned in Iceland, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Vice President Pence planning Detroit visit Monday
Read full article: Vice President Pence planning Detroit visit Mondayice President Mike Pence speaks as President Donald Trump listens in the Rose Garden of the White House on January 4, 2019 in Washington, DC. INDIANAPOLIS - Vice President Mike Pence will be heading to the Midwest in the coming weeks, with speeches planned in Detroit and Indianapolis. The Detroit Economic Club says Pence will speak to the organization Monday at the MotorCity Casino Hotel during an event rescheduled from earlier this month. The former Indiana governor will then speak Aug. 28 during the American Legion's national convention in Indianapolis. Pence's office says he travel Sept. 3-6 to Europe, with stops planned in Iceland, the United Kingdom and Ireland.