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Biden pushes to protect consumer wallets at State of the Union

Biden pushes to protect consumer wallets at State of the Union

by Clare Zhang | Mar 8, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — At Thursday’s State of the Union address, President Joe Biden called for higher taxation on the wealthy, tax credits for ordinary Americans and eliminating deceptive pricing for consumers. “Too many corporations raise their prices to pad their profits,...
In Photo: Pro-Palestinian Americans want Biden to know that “the state of our union is genocide”

In Photo: Pro-Palestinian Americans want Biden to know that “the state of our union is genocide”

by Aidan Johnstone | Mar 8, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — More than 40 pro-Palestinian groups organized the “People’s State of the Union” outside the White House hours before President Biden’s State of the Union address. According to protesters, “the state of our union is genocide.” “We are here to give a...
Video: Haley voters in South Carolina face tough choice if Trump becomes Republican nominee

Video: Haley voters in South Carolina face tough choice if Trump becomes Republican nominee

by Alicia Tang | Feb 26, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Donald Trump easily won the South Carolina Republican primary on Saturday by capturing almost 60% of the vote while former governor Nikki Haley earned 39.5% in her home state. Earlier in the day, some of Haley’s voters said they strongly...
Biden losing support in South Carolina, young Black voters say

Biden losing support in South Carolina, young Black voters say

by Clare Zhang | Feb 24, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

Columbia, S.C. — In 2020, Black voters in South Carolina handed now-President Joe Biden his first primary victory and helped propel him to the White House. This year, Biden changed South Carolina’s Democratic primary to the first in the nation, because its diversity...
Lawmakers debate Biden pause on liquefied natural gas project approvals

Lawmakers debate Biden pause on liquefied natural gas project approvals

by Clare Zhang | Feb 6, 2024 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers on Tuesday drew partisan battlelines after the Biden administration paused approvals for liquefied natural gas exports, arguing over what would best protect the environment, local communities and national security. Democrats at a House Energy...
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