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Nancy Mace privately asks Trump aides to unfreeze Mercedes EV funds The program, set up through President Joe Biden’s climate law, would benefit a Mercedes-Benz plant in South Carolina.
Nancy Barbara (Doud) Walsh, 84, of North Scranton, died on Monday morning, June 23, 2025, at Marywood Heights, Scranton, under the care of her family and Hospice of the Sacred Heart. Born June 30 ...
Nancy Mace Is the Future of the Republican Party The South Carolina representative isn’t just a bigot and a laughingstock. She’s pioneering a media strategy that her GOP colleagues will follow.
Nancy Pelosi's net worth surges, with estimates suggesting a value as high as $413 million. Pelosi's financial gains include a 54% return on investments, outshining the S&P 500 and hedge funds.
‘Outrageous’ Star Bessie Carter Breaks Down Nancy Mitford’s Hilariously Relatable Love Life: “We’ve All Been In Love With a Gay Man At Some Point in Our Lives” ...
When you look back on how our politics went from annoyingly disagreeable to violent, look at Nancy Pelosi. No one politician is more responsible for the attitude, division, and violence than that ...
Nancy Jo Watts (Henzlik), 72, of Muncie, Indiana died peacefully on Thursday, June 12, 2025 following a long and arduous battle with cancer. Nancy ...
Nancy Thompson Dods died May 10, 2025, after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s. She was proceeded in death by her husband of fifty-seven years, Walter K. Dods, her parents, Edward and Jane Tho… ...
Nancy Mace said 'due process is for citizens.' Here's who it's really for The principle of due process has been a topic of contention since the start of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term ...
Nancy F. Sensenig, 68, of Ephrata, passed away on Monday, June 9, 2025, at Fairmount Homes. She was born in Ephrata to Arlene (Martin) Weaver and the late Clarence H. Weaver and was the wife of ...
Nancy is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, John Baumgartner; her devoted children, Brooke Zook and Blake Baumgartner; and her adored granddaughter, Zoey Zook.
House Rep. Nancy Mace unloaded on New York Magazine Monday for its “lazy, dangerous typo” after the glossy publication erroneously linked her to a college soccer coach accused of sexually ...