September 3, 2024
Months before President Donald Trump rolled out his “no tax on tips” policy, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed a law that would impact customers who tip using credit cards; small business owners across the state tell the Washington Reporter that they’re concerned about being “guinea pigs” while bigger businesses will be able to sort through the chaos.
September 3, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris has never spoken with the 13 families whose loved ones were killed by a suicide terrorist during the Biden-Harris administration’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. That didn’t stop her from trying to attack President Donald Trump for honoring the servicemembers’ sacrifices when he attended a memorial event at Arlington National Cemetery last week.
September 3, 2024
House Democrats are asking the federal government to crack down on memes generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Led by Rep. Shontel Brown (D., Ohio), a group of Democrats is requesting that the Federal Election Commission (FEC) “expeditiously consider” a proposal that would punish political campaigns or “their agents” if either use artificial intelligence to “fraudulently misrepresent other candidates or political parties.”
September 3, 2024
Brendan Carr, one of two Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioners Donald Trump appointed who is still in office, has long been one of the most vocal opponents of President Joe Biden’s initiatives, such as the $42 billion Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, which is an “absolute failure,” he told the Washington Reporter.“
August 26, 2024
A union watchdog is working to make Gov. and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s (D., Minn.) ties to teachers unions a liability before November’s election.
August 26, 2024
In the three years since an ISIS-K suicide bomber killed 13 American servicemembers during the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous withdrawl from Afghanistan, the Department of State has yet to prioritize, or amend, the process by which Americans are evacuated from countries around the world, multiple senior Hill staff tell the Washington Reporter.