President Joe Biden speaks during a virtual event with the Munich Security Conference in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

President Biden signed two executive orders (EO) this month to rebuild and fix America’s gravely broken immigration system. He hopes to replace images of children in cages and crying refugees with policies that reflect our national values and our place in the world as a “beacon of hope, a promoter... Read More »

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam talks at a COVID-19 vaccination event at Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Va., on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. (Dean Hoffmeyer/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)

Earlier this month the Virginia General Assembly abolished the death penalty, becoming the 23rd state to end capital punishment, but the first of the former Confederacy to do so. Along with Confederate monuments, the death sentence is largely seen as a remaining trace of leftover ideas from states below the... Read More »

Members of CASA setting up for their event at Roberto Clemente Park in Lancaster on Saturday. (Dani Fresh/WITF)

Legislators in Pennsylvania are pushing for a new bill that would allow undocumented immigrants the opportunity to obtain a driver's license. The bill reads in part, "In today’s fast paced world, a driver’s license is essential to earn a living, travel safely, and live a dignified existence. Unfortunately, countless undocumented... Read More »

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As Americans gear up for a highly likely third round of stimulus checks, many are wondering when they can see the checks in their bank account and more importantly, how big the checks will be. Democrats have pushed for a bigger stimulus check that would give direct payments of $1,400... Read More »

Department of Labor

Earlier this month, a former Secretary-Treasurer for a train engineers’ union was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to embezzling union funds. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) investigated after an internal audit found that Edward C. Davis, Jr. had written approximately 86 checks to himself... Read More »

amazon seller website

Amazon and popular Italian fashion firm Salvatore Ferragamo have jointly filed suits against several entities and individuals for selling counterfeit goods - specifically, knockoff Ferragamo belts on the online retailer's website. The lawsuits were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. The lawsuits target three... Read More »

Herb Washington poses outside his McDonalds restaurant in Niles, Ohio, in 2002

Retired Major League Baseball Star Herb Washington, 69, filed a lawsuit against McDonald's in Ohio last week for alleged racist policies and discrimination. In his case, the former baseball celebrity accused McDonald's of “racial discrimination and retaliation” in his long-time franchisee partnership with the global fast-food giant. The defendant, McDonald’s... Read More »

uber driver

Much ink has been spilled about Prop 22, California’s 2020 ballot initiative that made it clear gig workers such as drivers for companies like Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are not employees of the companies they work for. They are now officially independent contractors and therefore not entitled to employee benefits... Read More »

California Gov. Gavin Newsom outlines his 2021-2022 state budget proposal during a news conference in Sacramento, California.

Article II, section 13, of the California State constitution states that: Recall is the power of the electors to remove an elective officer. In 2003, largely due to an electricity crisis that sent utility bills soaring, California recalled its then-governor, Gray Davis. One of two states ever to have used... Read More »

Bayer product

Bayer AG recently proposed a $2 billion compensation cap for future claims against its product Roundup. Plaintiffs have accused Bayer of causing cancer via the popular weedkiller used by farmers and home gardeners. Founded in 1863, the German-based multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company is one of the world's largest... Read More »

Biden speech (Evan Vucci / AP)

On February 4, 2021, President Biden signed an Executive Order to address two specific categories of the United States Refugee Admission Program (USRAP): individuals applying under the Special Immigrant Visas for Iraqi and Afghan Allies program and future applicants becoming refugees because of climate change. President Biden aims to ensure... Read More »

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, prepares to evacuate the floor as protesters try to break into the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), one of former President Trump’s most avid defenders, may soon need a defender of his own. An investigation by a committee of the Ohio state legislature recently heard damning witness testimony against the former wrestling coach for aiding and abetting the cover-up of sexual abuse in... Read More »

Representatives, from top, Frances Cavenaugh, R-Walnut Ridge, Sonia Eubanks Barker, R-Smackover, Joe Cloud, R-Russellville, and Gayla Hendren McKenzie, R-Gravette, vote on a bill Tuesday Jan. 26, 2021 in the Arkansas House at the state Capitol in Little Rock.

The Arkansas Senate has approved a measure titled the Medical Ethics and Diversity Act. The measure which was introduced by Sen. Kim Hammer passed in a near-sweeping vote of 27-6 by the majority-Republican Senate. If the Medical Ethics and Diversity Act passes the house and is signed by the governor,... Read More »

A video shows officers shoving an older man during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in June 2020 in Buffalo, N.Y. Mike Desmond/WBFO via AP

The two Buffalo police officers who were seen in a viral video pushing an elderly man to the ground during a black lives matter protest in June have been cleared of charges after a grand jury declined to indict them. The two officers, Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe, made national... Read More »

Rioters try to break through a police barrier at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

Five individuals with associations to the Proud Boys organization have been arrested on conspiracy charges. The charges are the latest from the FBI’s aggressive efforts to identify individuals responsible for the January Six invasion of the Capitol building. The five individuals have been identified as William Chrestman, Louis Enrique Colon,... Read More »