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At the Supreme Court, rainbow could be the new black.
In the Senate race which could determine who controls the chamber in the next Congress, Democratic challenger Deborah Ross leads incumbent Republican Sen. Richard M.
At the beginning of the program, Johnson apologized again for not recognizing, in an earlier TV interview, the name of the Syrian city synonymous with suffering.
Burgess of Texas helped resuscitate a man in the Rayburn House Office Building on Wednesday. The man was found on the floor of an elevator, unconscious and not breathing.
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And you know, there are people that are calling and getting yard signs,” the California Republican said in an interview with The San Diego Union Tribune. Issa faces retired Marine Col.
Reid has frequently taken to the floor to rail against the real estate mogul, and he recently criticized Trump’s reluctance to release his tax returns and he alleged misconduct at the Trump Foundation
Sanders, the older brother of the Vermont independent, moved to the United Kingdom in the late-1960s. He briefly moved back to the U.S. after his brother was elected to Congress in 1990.
as “the strategy center for the progressive movement.”
The Republican lawmaker, whose current House district includes a part of Charlotte, said in an interview with the BBC on Thursday that there was “nothing racial about what happened” when Keith Lamont
In a Facebook post, Cruz said the Supreme Court hangs in the balance in the election.
The Texas Republican vented again during a brief interview on Tuesday, saying: “They just don’t seem to have any relationship with the legislative branch.
The chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee held a bag of the peanut-shaped cookies during a wide-ranging interview this week — the first time he’s had the snack in 40 years, he
“I feel like it’s not the right time for me or my family,” he said during an interview on a local Alaska radio station. Begich’s decision is good news for Republican Sen.
NEW YORK — In the midst of the only presidential election shaped by terrorism, John Kerry gave an interview to Matt Bai of The New York Times in the fall of 2004 that was simultaneously shrewd and politically
In a letter, the group has asked the Labor Department to interview all of Restaurant Associates’ current workers in Senate cafeterias.
Reid Ribble, R-Wis., left, and Scott Rigell, R-Va., board their Harley-Davidson motorcycles on the East Front of the Capitol after the last votes in the House in May.
“These men and women are the embodiment of the Olympic spirit,” he said. “This tax on success is a disservice to the great athletes who compete for the United States.”
“We had more than enough votes, more than sufficient votes to table the motion,” Rep. Charlie Dent said in an interview. The Pennsylvania Republican and House Democratic Whip Steny H.