As details emerged about the resignation of CNN president Jeff Zucker after he admitted a sexual relationship with a subordinate, democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee were holding a hearing on a bill that would allow the corporate media to form a state-sanctioned cartel to protect themselves from online competition.
Author: Laura Rodriguez
Senate Democrats to Push Voting Rights Bills by Trying to Break Filibuster
The Senate will try to pass on Tuesday voting rights legislation by breaking the Senate’s centuries-old filibuster rule.
Poll: Vaccinated and Boosted Americans Are Most Concerned About Coronavirus
Americans who have gotten vaccinated and boosted against coronavirus are the most “personally concerned about the coronavirus threat.”
‘My Dear Friend!’: Putin, Xi Hold Virtual Anti-America Hatefest
Chinese dictator Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin engaged in what both sides depicted as a warm, enthusiastic “virtual meeting” between two friends on Wednesday, prioritizing discussion of containing nefarious “third parties” who wish to harm their relationship.
Sen. Rick Scott Calls for Meeting to Discuss NBA's Relationship with 'Murderous and Tyrannical Chinese Government'
Senator Rick Scott (R, FL) is calling on NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to answer for his league’s silence over the “ongoing genocide” taking place in China.
The Proterra Scandal Deepens: Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg Team up to Promote Electric Bus Company Mired in Jennifer Granholm Connections
Vice President Kamala Harris and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined forces on Thursday to promote Proterra, a Burlingame, California-based electric bus company that Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm previously sat on the board of and held stock in, which garnered her $1.6 million when she finally divested them 157 days after her nomination.