Planned aluminum smelter will permanently employ 1,000 in rural Kentucky, governor says
Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday announced the construction of an aluminum smelter in the state's Appalachian northeast.
Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday announced the construction of an aluminum smelter in the state's Appalachian northeast.
Paxton to pay restitution, do community service, take ethics classes to avoid trial and have charges Paxton to pay restitution, do community service, take ethics classes to avoid trial and have charges 02:29 HOUSTON —Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton walked into a Houston courtroom Tuesday morning without saying anything about the deal he struck with
The former president also blamed President Joe Biden for the ongoing war in the Middle East. Former President Donald Trump criticized Israel’s decision to visually publicize its ongoing war in the Gaza Strip in an interview on Sunday, March 24. “I think Israel made a very big mistake,” he said in an exclusive interview with
We regret to inform you that America’s journalists are in the midst of another temper tantrum. This one is in response to NBC News’s decision to hire former RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor. The network’s own employees are in open revolt, incensed at the prospect of having to share screen time with
Employees in the office will be part of the Office of Talent Management, which is part of the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer. The House of Representatives’ Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) was disbanded on March 22 due to the spending bill that was enacted last week. The $1.2 trillion bill to fund
Ballot measure allowing Pennsylvania voters to decide if voter ID should be required has stalled in committee Voters must show identification to vote in 36 states, but no voter ID is required in 14—mostly Democratic—states, including Pennsylvania. Republicans in Pennsylvania are trying to change that with a constitutional amendment. To change the state Constitution, a
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) issued a new joint letter on Monday threatening to hold U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt if the Department of Justice (DOJ) did not turn over investigative materials stemming from the Special Counsel investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling