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The plea deal, which awaits a judge’s approval, calls for Boeing to pay a $243.6 million fine. Foreign payments The Justice Department did not respond to interview requests.
considers when picking panel leadership, Epley said in an interview.
House GOP support for Jim Jordan of Ohio to be the next speaker climbed on Monday. But he still appeared short of the votes needed to win the election on the floor.
D.C. is inactive and unresponsive," said Davis in an interview in the staging area, contrasting her experience reacting to issues including fentanyl, drug dealers, immigration and gender identity issues
Billy Long is going after the state’s open Senate seat, he announced Tuesday night. “As Republicans we must fight hard to regain control of the Senate,” Long said in an interview on Fox News.
Vicky Hartzler launched a Senate run in Missouri on Thursday, becoming the first member of the state’s congressional delegation to jump into the race. She may not be the last.
“I’m not popping the champagne until the president signs this thing into the law,” Gascoigne said.
in the Senate.
Loeffler’s political beliefs might not be well-known, but this 2013 Atlanta Magazine interview with her and husband, Jeff Sprecher, is filled with interesting tidbits about, among other things, which of
The vote came after Democrats have pursued legislation on the state level to increase access to abortion during the later stages of pregnancy.
“I want to play in primaries, and I want to play big in primaries,” she said in a phone interview Friday.
we did not get done,” the Ohio Republican said Wednesday in an interview with Hill TV.
The group said it shared the goals of the supporting legislators, but also voiced concerns about the effect of narrowing the immunity protection afforded to computer service providers so that companies
The Kansas City Star reported last week that Hawley, who has made combating sex trafficking a priority as attorney general, blamed the crime’s uptick on the “sexual revolution” of the 1960s and 1970s
Parting gift Brown is now slated to join that roster as something of a consolation prize, his widely expected nomination for Veterans Affairs secretary disappearing after a reportedly disastrous job interview
It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine.” — in an interview with Fox 13 News on Friday Sen.