Sen Tim Scott, colleagues launch new video series aimed at courting Black voters
Tim Scott is launching a weekly video series with several Black members of Congress to spotlight the voices of Black Republicans.
Tim Scott is launching a weekly video series with several Black members of Congress to spotlight the voices of Black Republicans.
Harassing a first responder on the job could become illegal in Florida if Gov. Ron DeSantis enacts a bill passed by both chambers of the state legislature last month.
Peter Daszak’s group funneled money from U.S. government to Chinese laboratory. A scientist with close ties to the Chinese laboratory located in the same city in which the first cases of COVID-19 appeared will be appearing before Congress to answer questions, top Republicans announced on April 4. Peter Daszak, president of the New York-based EcoHealth
Nella Domenici, the daughter of New Mexico’s last Republican senator, has set a new fundraising record for a GOP Senate candidate in the blue-leaning southwestern state.
Two months ago, blood and human flesh were found in the pipes and toilets of a Long Island home, the inhabitants of which were arrested and charged with evidence tampering after the dismembered body parts of two Yonkers, N.Y., residents were discovered in a nearby park. Within a week, the suspects were back on the
Plug Power has already raked in $70 million from Biden administration Jigar Shah (energy.gov), hydrogen facility (Plug Power Inc./Twitter) A hydrogen fuel company that raked in over $70 million from the Biden administration—and is negotiating a $1.6 billion federal loan—has been hit with a class action lawsuit from investors who claim that company made “false
The president’s visit comes more than a week after a giant cargo ship hit the historic Francis Scott Key Bridge, forcing it to collapse. President Joe Biden will visit for the first time the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge outside Baltimore, Maryland, on April 5, after making the short drive up I-95 from Washington, D.C.