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Biden administration “did the right thing” in classified document review, says Karine Jean-Pierre

Biden administration “did the right thing” in classified document review, says Karine Jean-Pierre

by Nicole Markus | Jan 11, 2023 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden and his lawyers “did the right thing” by immediately turning over classified documents discovered in a Washington office he used after his vice presidency.   Lawyers found the “small...
Why Cameroonians and advocates want TPS designation, explained

Why Cameroonians and advocates want TPS designation, explained

by Ellisya Lindsey | Mar 22, 2022 | Featured, Immigration

What is TPS? Temporary Protected Status has been a hot-button issue with activists demanding its designation to numerous countries throughout the world. So, you might be wondering: what is TPS in the first place? “Temporary protected status is humanitarian relief for...
White House official cites clean energy as solution to consumer affordability crisis

White House official cites clean energy as solution to consumer affordability crisis

by Ellisya Lindsey | Mar 9, 2022 | Energy, Featured

WASHINGTON — A shift to clean energy could serve as a potential solution to the ongoing affordability crisis, a White House official shared in a conversation carried live by Axios on Wednesday. “The president’s plan to create tax incentives that made it cheaper for...
Biden To Sign Executive Order Outlining Path Toward Crypto Governing Principles

Biden To Sign Executive Order Outlining Path Toward Crypto Governing Principles

by Zachary Miller | Mar 9, 2022 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — President Biden is expected to sign an executive order Wednesday outlining a nationwide governing approach for cryptocurrency. The measure suggests potential for clarity in a murky financial market that was designed to be difficult to regulate, but which...
Lawmakers Scrutinize Bank And Brokerage Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

Lawmakers Scrutinize Bank And Brokerage Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

by Zachary Miller | Mar 8, 2022 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Last Thursday, President Biden signed into law a bipartisan bill to bar companies from contractually forcing sexual assault and harrassment complaints into arbitration. Now, the change has reinvigorated efforts to pass similar legislation in the financial...
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