Rep. Thomas Massie remarries after wife’s death last year: ‘Please pray for us’
House Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, whose wife passed away last year, announced that he recently married Carolyn Grace Moffa
House Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, whose wife passed away last year, announced that he recently married Carolyn Grace Moffa
The Supreme Court in Washington on Feb. 8, 2024. Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/File Photo/Reuters President Donald Trump said on Nov. 2 that he no longer plans to attend this week’s Supreme Court oral arguments about his reciprocal tariffs. The president was referring to the hearing the high court is scheduled to have on Nov. 5 in two
Election week is here and voters will go to the polls in a handful of states to elect governors, attorney generals, and decide on ballot measures. Election Day 2025, despite being a political off-year where no major federal offices are on the ballot, that could nevertheless have sweeping implications for the U.S. on a national
Students earning degrees at Pasadena City College participate in the graduation ceremony in Pasadena, Calif., on June 14, 2019. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images Jessica Iannacchino landed on Madison Avenue in New York City, but a career in her chosen field just wasn’t in the cards. The 21-year-old from Poughkeepsie, New York, attended public colleges
Federal judge extends order blocking Trump's National Guard deployment to Portland, citing lack of credible evidence for federalization until final ruling Friday.
Federal agents move away protestors in front of Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in Portland, Oregon, on Oct. 4, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times A federal judge on Nov. 2 extended an order preventing President Donald Trump from deploying any National Guard troops to deal with violence directed against federal immigration facilities in Portland, Oregon.
A federal judge in Oregon on Sunday barred President Trump’s administration from deploying the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, until at least Friday, saying she “found no credible evidence” that protests in the city grew out of control before the president federalized the troops earlier this fall. The city and state sued in September to