Election season is almost here. Congress is rushing to legislate first.
Lawmakers say they’re ready to put partisan bickering aside and move some bipartisan bills before midterm campaigning gets into full swing.
Lawmakers say they’re ready to put partisan bickering aside and move some bipartisan bills before midterm campaigning gets into full swing.
They won’t get a vote, but five would-be successors say they are ready to wield power in other ways.
They won’t get a vote, but five would-be successors say they are ready to wield power in other ways.
Victims and survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing reacted with shock and horror at the possibility—if not likelihood—that a close associate of the “Blind Sheikh” terrorist mastermind who inspired the attack may soon be a member of Congress. Adam Hamawy, a Princeton plastic surgeon, is a frontrunner in a crowded Democratic primary to
Victims and survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing reacted with shock and horror at the possibility—if not likelihood—that a close associate of the “Blind Sheikh” terrorist mastermind who inspired the attack may soon be a member of Congress. Adam Hamawy, a Princeton plastic surgeon, is a frontrunner in a crowded Democratic primary to
VoteVets has spent nearly $9 million supporting Turek, who is not a veteran (X/@turek4iowa) Iowa Democratic Senate candidate Josh Turek skipped a vote on legislation funding veteran services to attend a happy hour hosted by VoteVets, a left-wing super PAC that has spent millions on his campaign and is aligned with Senate minority leader Chuck
VoteVets has spent nearly $9 million supporting Turek, who is not a veteran (X/@turek4iowa) Iowa Democratic Senate candidate Josh Turek skipped a vote on legislation funding veteran services to attend a happy hour hosted by VoteVets, a left-wing super PAC that has spent millions on his campaign and is aligned with Senate minority leader Chuck