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President Trump tells Senate Republicans to lock themselves in a room if necessary to work out differences and pass the ...
The bill will now head to the House Rules Committee, which will tee it up for a final vote on the floor of the U.S House of Representatives.
Progress Singapore Party (PSP) chairman Tan Cheng Bock and secretary-general Leong Mun Wai criticised the People's Action Party (PAP) saying that it has "lost its way". They were speaking at a PSP ...
We need also to keep options open for the party where either myself or Mun Wai may contest SMCs.” In the previous election, PAP’s Henry Kwek beat PSP former member Kumaran Pillai with 62.97 ...
Hong Kong lawmakers have accused the government of poorly managing the construction of the Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link, which went 12 per cent over budget to the tune of HK$3.9 billion (US$501 ...
Mun Choi didn't apologize, but he did admit to a mistake in not noticing a folder with recommendations of the Campus Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee when making decisions on faculty ...
PSP's Tan Cheng Bock & Leong Mun Wai reject Shanmugam's accusation of 'racist' comments Leong also expressed his disappointment in Shanmugam's remarks and noted they had been schoolmates in RI for ...
A model war of words: Fiery exchanges marked the MUN 2024 at IEM in Salt Lake The councils involved were Lok Sabha, United Nations Economic and Social Council Committee, United Nations High ...
I hate breaking rules. I’ve never even received a speeding ticket. Imagine my surprise to find myself with a court date this week to enter a plea after I got arrested on my university campus. For ...
Committee Vice Chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., speaks as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its final meeting on Dec. 19, 2022.
Committee members on the decline The committee began with 14 members. The last meeting only had nine. Four students and Craig Purchase, a member of MUN's senate, are no longer on the committee.
Now an ad hoc committee has met 30 times on the issue. As the CBC’s Abby Cole reports, some students say it’s time to move on to issues that affect their day-to-day life.