Imprisoned Cuban rapper sewed his mouth shut in protest of government’s mistreatment Monday, July 17 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- A Cuban rapper, who helped write the 2021 Latin Grammy song of the year, reportedly sewed his own mouth shut to protest his alleged mistreatment in a maximum-security prison on the island, according to posts on his social media pages, other... Read More.
One-third of US households used government’s free COVID test website: CDC Thursday, April 20 by ABC News(ATLANTA) -- About one-third of American households used the free at-home COVID-19 test site launched by the Biden administration, new federal data shows.COVIDTests.gov was first launched in January 2022, when President Joe Biden pledged to give out 1 billion free rapid tests to combat... Read More.
House Republicans propose sweeping committee to review government’s criminal investigations Monday, January 9 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- House Republicans plan to give a new panel sweeping authority to investigate active criminal investigations, a mandate that could set up new fights with the Justice Department and national security agencies over sensitive records and probes -- including those involving former President Donald... Read More.
Democratic report details government’s COVID failings: Suffering was ‘not inevitable’ Thursday, December 8 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- More people died and more Americans lost trust in their institutions as a result of the federal government's decisions made in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a newly released investigative report from the Democratic staff of the Senate... Read More.
Bannon trial live updates: Jury begins deliberations after government’s rebuttal Friday, July 22 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Steve Bannon, who served as former President Donald Trump's chief strategist before departing the White House in August 2017, is on trial for defying a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.Bannon was subpoenaed... Read More.