The impeachment trial proceedings continue Friday with Trump's lawyers presenting. Here's what to know and how to watch for free as the trial continues.
Alondra Llompart needed a break from everything happening on social media.
Llompart, from Bayamón, Puerto Rico, decided she would delete all her social media apps for a week after feeling headaches and anxiety due to what she calls excessive doomscrolling. She removed Instagram, Twitter and YouTube from her phone. If I find myself feeling sad and self-deprecating, I know it s because I m consuming too much social media, said the 23-year-old. I especially feel this on Instagram, where I find myself comparing myself to others, and on Twitter, where the doomscrolling comes in.
Doomscrolling, or doomsurfing, refers to the tendency to continue to scroll through bad news despite the content being saddening, disheartening or depressing. As people have flocked to social media for COVID-19 health information, updates on the presidential transition and entertainment, some people might feel burned out due to excessive social media use. The riots on Capitol Hill Jan. 6 had p
Today Joseph R. Biden will be sworn in as the second Roman Catholic president of the United States. It has been widely reported that President-elect Biden's Catholic faith has and continues to shape a.
Tucked into the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
1 passed over a presidential veto on January 1, 2021,
2 on page 1,238 of the 1,480-page bill, was a modification to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act)
3 that constitutes a response to a couple of recent Supreme Court cases that had limited the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) ability to obtain disgorgement from defendants in enforcement actions. Prior to the NDAA, the SEC did not have explicit statutory authority to obtain disgorgement from securities law violators; instead, federal courts have conferred such authority in a patchwork of cases over the past 50 years. In the NDAA, Congress modified a section of the Exchange Act that sets out the remedies available to the SEC in addressing violations of the securities laws
Ashley Parker of The Washington Post joins to discuss how Trump leaves Washington 'diminished' of power within the GOP after he incited a deadly riot on Capitol Hill.