| June 22, 2020 12:01 AM Democrats, including Joe Biden, are trying not to jinx themselves as the political tide seems to turn against President Trump. "Ignore the polls. We can't take anything for granted this November — the stakes are simply too high," Biden tweeted last week. Biden's plea was prompted by surveys reporting…
President Trump on Monday is expected to sign an executive order that significantly expands current immigration restrictions to include a number of guest-worker programs, including the H-1B visa -- an order the administration says will put Americans first for jobs as the economy emerges from coronavirus lockdowns.Trump previously signed an order in April that restricted some…
The Biden campaign has agreed to participate in three planned general election presidential debates in the fall, while slamming the Trump campaign’s push for more debates as an “effort to change the subject” and “create a distracting ‘debate about debates.’”Joe Biden’s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon penned a letter, obtained by Fox News, to the…
President Trump unleashed American workers to begin the coronavirus recovery Monday, announcing a series of immigration moves that will block hundreds of thousands of new foreign workers the rest of this year and push businesses to offer better pay to those that do come in the future. Defying the Washington consensus that has long supported…
After more than three months on lockdown, New York City began the biggest phase of its reopening on Monday, with workers streaming back into offices and some businesses such as hair salons resuming services. The coronavirus pandemic has forced those who normally toil in the city to stay at home since lockdown began in mid-March.…
U.S.|Grand Juror in Breonna Taylor Case Says Deliberations Were MisrepresentedThe Kentucky attorney general’s office said it would release the panel’s recordings after a grand juror contended in a court filing that its discussions were inaccurately characterized.Breonna Taylor's family and the lawyer Ben Crump, right, said the charges a Kentucky grand jury agreed upon in the…
(John Finney Photography/Moment/Getty Images) An abnormally bad season of weather may have had a significant impact on the death toll from both World War I and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, according to new research, with many more lives being lost due to torrential rain and plummeting temperatures. Through a detailed analysis of an ice…