Although President Joe Biden directly addressed Congress last month to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act “by the first anniversary of George Floyd’s […]
Category: Politics
Supreme Court Rejects Plea from Man to Be Executed, Request Came From Fear of Excruciating Death from Pre-Existing Brain Surgery
The three liberal justices in the Supreme Court critiqued the court’s other six-member conservative majority who refused to hear an appeal by a brain-damaged death […]
Tennessee’s Governor Approves Legislation Banning Gender-Confirming Treatment for Young Minors
On Tuesday, Governor Bill Lee signed legislation into law that bans gender-confirming treatment for transgender youth. What We Know: The action is the latest in […]
$1.9 Billion Emergency Funding Bill Passes House, Intended to Bolster Capitol Security After January 6th Insurrection
The majority of Democrats oppose the legislation which would provide funding to U.S Capitol Police. What We Know: The House just barely passed the $1.9 […]
Former Trump Impeachment Manager Rep. Val Demings to Challenge Sen. Marco Rubio in 2022
Val Demings has plans to take on Marco Rubio in the Florida Senate race in 2022. What We Know: Democratic Rep. Val Demings is a […]
Arizona’s Maricopa County to Replace Voting Machines After GOP Audit
Arizona’s secretary of state said that Maricopa County should replace voting machines used during the election. What We Know: This news comes after they have […]
Supreme Court Declines to Classify Use of the N-Word as Grounds for Illegal Discrimination
On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear a legal battle involving the N-word. What We Know: Robert Collier is a Texas man who submitted […]
NYC Pride Bans Police Through 2025, No Participation and No Working at Events
Police have been banned from marching in the annual NYC Pride parade until at least 2025. What We Know: Organizers of the New York City […]
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to Landmark Roe v. Wade
The case directly challenges Roe v. Wade, a 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide. What We Know: Justices will likely hear the case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s […]
Pennsylvania Voters to Decide Racial Equity Amendment
During Tuesday’s primary, Pennsylvania voters will decide if the state constitution should emphasize greater anti-discrimination protections. State Sen. Vince Hughes (D-Pa) suggested this last year […]