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Ryan Grim, the D.C. bureau chief at The Intercept, said Tuesday he did not think President Biden sees the $15 minimum wage effort as a “high priority” for the COVID-19 relief package.
Jane Coaston, host of the New York Times podcast "The Argument," said on Tuesday there was a lack of policy discussion at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) due to the continued dominance of "Trumpism," which she says "was never really focused on
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) criticized President Biden's authorization of U.S. airstrikes in Syria last Thursday, stating that they “clearly” violated the Constitution and international law.
Georgetown University professor Trita Parsi told Hill.TV on Monday that last week's U.S. airstrike in Syria targeting an Iranian proxy increases the risk of entering an “old pattern” on Washington-Tehran relations.
NFL running back Justin Jackson praised Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for breaking with Democrats and voting against President Biden's nominee for Agriculture secretary.
Matt Karp, an associate professor of history at Princeton University, said the rise of identity-based partisan politics could be leading to a second Gilded Age, a time in which society was larg
National Science Foundation astrophysicist Joe Pesce told Hill.TV that the launching of the new rover Perseverance to explore Mars is a necessary step to eventual human exploration.
David Sirota, founder of the Daily Poster, says that President Biden has a “long, 40-year love affair” with student debt.