California investor Imaad Zuberi has pleaded guilty to a number of charges and fines for his involvement in a scam to provide illegal campaign contributions […]
Category: Politics
Biden Holds First Town Hall, Gives COVID Update
President Joe Biden held his first CNN Town Hall meeting on Tuesday to deliver a new proposal. What We Know: The televised conference was set […]
Capitol Rioters Are Now Blaming Trump in Their Court Appearances
The results of the impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump could benefit those criminally charged in connection with the Capitol Riot. What We Know: […]
Obama ‘Alumni’ Create Scholarship Program to Boost Young Latinos in Public Service Internships
Two former White House staffers from the Obama administration have created a scholarship opportunity for Latino students in Washington DC. What We Know: The founders […]
Biden Administration to Rejoin U.N. Human Rights Council in Another Reversal of Trump
President Joe Biden has instructed his administration to rejoin the United Nations Human Rights Council. What We Know: According to an announcement made on Monday by […]
Trump’s Second Impeachment Trial Begins Today
The second impeachment trial of 45 (Trump) is set to begin today, continuing through at least next week in a tedious schedule. The basis of […]
Missouri State Lawmaker Charged with Selling Fake Stem Cell Treatments and Claiming They Are a Cure for Covid-19
A Missouri state representative is being charged for medical fraud after selling a fake COVID-19 treatment. What We Know: Patricia “Tricia” Ashton Derges, is an […]
John Lewis Memorial Will Replace Confederate Monument in Atlanta
A tribute to the late civil rights hero, Rep. John Lewis, will be replacing a long-standing Confederate monument formerly situated outside of the DeKalb County […]
Goya Board of Directors Censures CEO for Comments About Election Fraud
The board directors of Goya, a Latino food brand, has reportedly voted to censure CEO Robert Unanue after he made baseless claims of voter fraud […]