US travel restrictions state by state during Covid-19

With cases of Covid-19 now past the 26 million mark in the United States, some states have updated their rules and regulations in the new year. © Zero Point Zero Charleston, South Carolina, is famous for delicious seafood dishes. If you wish to travel to another … Read More

Gordon Chang: China testing Biden with incursions against Taiwan, India: ‘This is a very dangerous time’

‘We know from comments from members of the Chinese elite that they’re not afraid of Biden,’ expert tells ‘Your World.’ Recent confrontational action by China toward regional rivals Taiwan and India are examples of the Communist regime in Beijing challenging the new … Read More

US expresses ‘grave concern’ over reports of military coup in Burma, ‘will take action’

Blinken called for the military to ‘reverse these actions immediately.’ U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken condemned reports that the Burmese military took control of the country and detained senior leaders—including Aung San Suu Kyi, its de facto leader—and called … Read More

How many executive orders has Pres. Biden signed?

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President Joe Biden signs an executive order on climate change, in the State Dining Room of the White House, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (ABC4) – It’s been more than a week since President Joe Biden took office … Read More

‘Fragile change’: Biden signs executive orders but many lack force

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Trump used executive orders on several issues and Biden has sought to simply reverse his predecessor. President Joe Biden signs a series of executive orders on health care, in the Oval Office, on Jan. 28, 2021.Evan Vucci / AP President … Read More

Democrats showing ‘shockingly bad judgment’ with Trump impeachment focus: Cornyn

‘It seems very much counterproductive,’ Texas senator says. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, admonished Democrats against pursuing another impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump, saying Monday it shows “shockingly bad judgment.” In an interview on “America Reports,” Cornyn admonished President Biden to … Read More

Roberts doesn’t want to preside over Trump’s second impeachment trial: Schumer

There have been rumblings that Roberts would bow out before the Senate trial. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is not interested in presiding over another Senate impeachment trial against former President Trump, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in an interview Monday … Read More

Leahy expected to preside over Trump impeachment trial instead of Chief Justice Roberts

Roberts oversaw Trump’s first impeachment trial last year. Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy “is expected to preside” over the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, a Senate source told Fox News on Monday, signaling that Chief Justice John Roberts will not be forced to oversee … Read More

Trump is said to be considering starting a ‘Patriot Party’

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President Donald Trump is said to be considering the launch of his own third party, according to The Wall Street Journal. MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump may launch a new political party after leaving office. Sources told … Read More

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