Senators Focus on Deterring China, Supporting Taiwan in Recent Hearing
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Around this time 45 years ago, the U.S. and Taiwan created a framework for our relationship with the tiny pacific island. That framework is known as the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA). As China continues to threaten Taiwan's independence, U
New Law Targets Fentanyl Supply Chain, China and Drug Cartels
In 2022, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) seized over 379 million deadly doses of fentanyl – which is enough fentanyl to supply a lethal dose to every American. A new law looks to crack down on the illicit drug supply chain.
House Passed Antisemitism Awareness Bill, Pro-Palestinian Encampments on College Campuses Continue
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The US House of Representatives recently passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act. Members hope the legislation will deter antisemitism on college campus. This legislation is moving forward in the Senate as pro-Palestinian encampments on c
Netanyahu Announces to Move Forward with Rafah Operation, US Not Seen Credible Plan
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he wants to move forward with a military operation in the heavily populated city of Rafah regardless of whether a ceasefire and hostage release deal is reached. Rafah is a southern city in Gaza.
Haley Supporters Send Message in PA Primary, Biden Campaign Looks to Tap In
In Pennsylvania's Primary Election last week, a surprising amount of Republican voters supported Nikki Haley, despite her campaign’s suspension. Experts are now watching to see who Haley supporters will decide to support in November.
Pro-Palestinian Protests Ramp Up on Campuses Across the US
As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, so are clashes on college campuses. Protests at some schools, including Columbia in New York City, are reaching new heights this week. Many protests have resulted in violence and mass arrests.
Biden Admin Imposes Controversial Staffing Requirements for Nursing Homes
A first-of-its-kind federal minimum staffing requirement for nursing homes was finalized this week. The Biden Administration’s final rule will mean big changes at roughly 15,000 nursing homes around the country.
Defense Analysts Encourage US to Enhance Military Budget, Alliances Abroad
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a bipartisan nonprofit policy research organization, held their flagship annual security forum. Military and intelligence leaders as well as researchers and policy analysts shar
Senate Tees Up $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package
The Senate is gearing up for a vote to send billions of dollars in foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific-- just a few days after the aid package cleared its biggest hurdle by passing a deeply divided House of Representatives.
Local PA Primary Races for Congress Largely Uncontested
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In Pennsylvania’s local congressional House and Senate primary races, each candidate is running uncontested. But come November, Pennsylvania will be one of the most watched states for the US House and Senate races. For our local c
Ukraine's Prime Minister Advocates for Congressional Aid Package, Hopes American Businesses Invest in Ukraine
Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine’s Prime Minister, wrapped up a trip to the US. He’s here looking to bring in economic support and recovery to Ukraine as well as advocate for congressional aid for Ukraine.
Biden Hits Campaign Trail in PA, Pitches New Tax Plan Criticized by Republicans
This week in Pennsylvania, President Biden made stops in his hometown of Scranton, Pittsburgh Philadelphia as he pitched his tax plan which focuses on having the rich pay their fair share and strengthening the middle class.
House Moves Forward with Foreign Aid Package as Johnson Faces Pressure from GOP Hardliners
The House Rules Committee considered a foreign aid package totaling roughly $95 billion, similar to the foreign aid package passed by the Senate in Feb. It includes about $61 billion for Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel and $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific
Members Push DOJ to Denounce "Racist" Insular Cases Which Shaped, Limited Rights in US Territories
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressional lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, are pushing the Department of Justice to condemn the Insular Cases. From 1901 to 1922, a series of the Insular Cases helped shape the landscape for people in US territories. These case
Senate Declares Mayorkas Impeachment Articles Unconstitutional, Putting an End to Trial
The historic impeachment trial for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary wrapped up just before 4:30 p.m. after two party-line votes declared both articles brought against Mayorkas, unconstitutional.
In February, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas became the second cabinet official to be impeached after the House narrowly passed two articles of impeachment. They're expected to deliver them to the Senate early next week
It’s been a little more than six months since Hamas invaded Israel. The October 7th attack killed more than a thousand people. Hamas took hundreds hostage. Omer Neutra, a 22 year-old from New York is one of the hostages.
This week, Congress is back in action, with a lot on its plate. One of the major priorities for federal lawmakers in the coming weeks is a new farm bill.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The 60-billion-dollar aid package for Ukraine has been held up in congress for months. While the Senate has approved an aid package for Ukraine, House Republican infighting is complicating this deal. Before members went on a two-week br
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Eyes are glued to the sky across the nation for the 2024 solar eclipse. Many parts of the country are witnessing a total or partial eclipse, including in our nation’s capital. Many people gathered around the National Mall outside
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Israel is taking full accountability for a strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen (WCK) humanitarian aid workers a few days ago. The attack faced sharp criticism across the world, including in Washington. The strike could influe
WASHINGTON, D.C. - About a week ago a cargo ship crashed into a Baltimore bridge. The collision killed six people. Crews are still cleaning up the mess despite a lot of challenges they’re facing. The cargo ship is still mangled in what’s left
WASHINGTON, D.C. - This year’s presidential elections are a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Some people might say they would rather vote for literally anybody else than Trump or Biden. Well, one North Texas man