Yes, pushing back against Donald Trump is essential. But to do that, the Democrats must turn themselves into a fighting force ...
Marsh, a civil rights lawyer and the first Black mayor of Richmond, served in the state Senate for 22 years. He died Jan. 23 ...
A fisherman in Cocoa is back on dry land after crashing his car into the water. Cocoa police said the man was parked near the seawall on a fishing trip near the Hubert Humphrey Bridge. Police said the ...
Senator Hubert Humphrey, the bill’s lead sponsor, didn’t hesitate to refute the claim: “If the senator can find … any language which provides that an employer will have to hire on the ...
We know that U.S. vice presidents are often the objects of humorous jabs for their secondary role in the executive branch or their public mishaps.
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By now no one should be surprised at President Trump’s sweeping reversals of the conventional wisdom on everything from A (asylum) to W (wilderness access) — sorry, no executive orders affecting ...
Washington — Senate Republicans are trudging through the process to confirm President Trump's picks for his Cabinet and top administration posts, facing delays by Democrats who are pushing back ...
On Tuesday, Congress got a new junior senator from Florida: former state attorney general Ashley Moody. Gov. Ron DeSantis named Moody his choice to replace Marco Rubio, who was sworn in as ...
Democrats let Secretary of State Marco Rubio blitz to Senate confirmation Monday. Now it’s time for trench warfare. With Donald Trump’s nominees slowly emerging from Senate committees ...
Please respect this decision.” On Wednesday, Parlatore sent a letter to Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) insisting that he disregard Dietrich’s allegations.
It was surprising to me that it was a blanket pardon. Now I'm going through the details. Senator Tillis also criticized President Biden for his pardons. But this is a lesson to members of Congress ...
Senate Republicans hit their full 53-member majority on Tuesday as Sens. John Husted (R-Ohio) and Ashley Moody (R-Fla.) were sworn into office by Vice President Vance. The pair cemented the full ...
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