Legislators in both parties openly admit they frequently don’t vote on bills, not because they’re lazy, but because “no” votes are taken personally by their colleagues.
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Arnold Eisen, former chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary, writes a book facing the "questions of what I actually ...
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The signs hung in Virginia Beach for decades, reminding visitors and locals alike of the family-friendly atmosphere the ...
The U.S. House passed legislation that would give the Treasury Department unilateral authority to strip the tax-exempt status ...
The government says the levy targets landowners seeking to shelter wealth, but food producers say it will hit them hard ...
Disclaimers aren’t unusual in film and television (arguably even more shows should employ them) but the Adams disclaimer ...
Is an inexperienced manager with no history running anything, no less the biggest single federal government agency, the right ...
The driver was in his 2022 Ford F-450 truck when he hit the girl, who was waiting for a school bus. He did not stop after ...
Prosecutors say they oppose Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss his New York criminal hush money conviction -- but that they do ...