Queen Elizabeth II passed away in Scotland Thursday afternoon and her son, King Charles, takes over her rule in the British monarchy.
Tag: Joe Biden
Migrant arrests at border reach record-breaking numbers as immigrants call for path to citizenship
A recent increase in border arrests by U.S. authorities has people wondering if a pathway to citizenship will be made possible through the Biden administration.
President Biden speaks at LBCC, urges voters to support Newsom
President Joe Biden arrived in Long Beach to lend support to California Gov. Gavin Newsom ahead of the final day of voting
‘A shared success’ guides CSULB alumna Asjia Garner to serve as communications coordinator for First Lady Jill Biden
CSULB alumna Asjia Garner has joined the Office of the First Lady as the communications coordinator. The position, to Garner, is a humbling opportunity that she could never have imagined, but it is a success for her loved ones, colleagues and mentors who have helped her throughout the years.
CSULB alumna lands White House job working for First Lady Jill Biden
Asjia Garner, a graduate from the class of 2019 at Long Beach State, is working as the new communications coordinator for the first lady.
‘Democracy has prevailed’: Biden, Harris sworn in
In a socially distant, mask-filled ceremony, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is sworn in as 46th President of the United States, and Vice President Kamala Harris breaks down gender and racial barriers as the first woman and person of color to hold the position.
An attack on the Capitol epitomizes Trump’s presidency
A review of Jan. 6 and Trump’s latest antics.
Joe Biden is going to win the presidency. Here’s why.
Let’s check the polls.
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | OPINION | ‘Vote blue no matter who’
In this Beach Weekly special, Daily Forty-Niner Podcast Editor Manuel Valladares and Opinions Editor Perry Continente discuss their dueling op-eds on Joe Biden and “voting blue no matter who.”
Dear Joe, this is how you win the independent vote
With Joe Biden set to be the Democratic Party nominee, voters may be put off by his decades-long history of political gaffes, so if he wishes to win us over he must put out substantive policies.