
Vaccinologist: Things Will Be Much Better in the Fall
The state of the global coronavirus pandemic should be easing up such that things should be much better by this fall, according to a physician who's a noted expert in vaccinology.

Al Gore: Biden Is Off to Strongest Start in His First 50 Days For a President Since FDR
Joe Biden's off to the strongest start of any American president in nearly a century.

COVID Relief Bill Is Practically FDR Level Type of Reform
With congressional Democrats having finally gotten President Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID relief package across the legislative finish line, they've handed Biden a political win even larger than what it looks like on the surface, according to observers across the political spectrum.

The Minimum Wage Wars: Everyone, It Seems, Has A Battle Plan
Although they weren't successful in ultimately including it as part of President Biden's COVID relief package, neither Biden nor congressional Democrats have given up on raising the federal minimum wage. The question is: Raise it just how much?

‘Now Is Not the Time to Release All Restrictions’
Officials from President Biden on down to the local level are criticizing decisions by governors of Mississippi and Texas to lift their statewide mask mandates in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

‘As a Matter of Values, I Can Just Say, We Will Not Rest Until We Pass the $15 Minimum Wage’
As they regroup following a parliamentary setback in the Senate, congressional Democrats say that they remain committed to passing into law an increase of the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.

Administration, Allies Continue Fight For Embattled Nominee Tanden
The Biden administration and its allies continue to fight against worsening odds to keep alive Neera Tanden's nearly moribund nomination to head up the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

Calif. Congressman: ‘I Fully Support D.C. Statehood’
A senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee has gone national with his support for statehood for the District of Columbia.

On The Firing Line of The GOP Civil War: Republicans Have to Stop Attacking Each Other or They’re Going to Lose Big Time in Two Years
As Donald Trump's impeachment trial was getting underway, battle lines in the civil war within the Republican Party became all-the-more-prominent, potentially leaving the GOP in a politically perilous spot heading towards next year's midterm elections, according to some in the party.

Organizing Resolution Boosts AG Nomination
Finally coming to agreement on an organizing resolution for the Senate will allow for the confirmation of President Biden's nominee for attorney general, according to the incoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

