Politics
Senate confirms 40 Biden judges, more than twice the number of Trump's first year
The Senate has confirmed 40 Biden-nominated judges, 80% of whom are reportedly women
The Senate has confirmed 40 Biden-nominated judges, 80% of whom are reportedly women
The 77-year old former president and union trade leader was sworn in among thousands of supporters who waved the red workers’ flag. The event was attended by other Latin American leftist leaders such as Gustavo Petro of Colombia to Chile’s Gabriel Boric of Chile
Trump eventually learned of the surgery but kept Kushner's health troubles a secret
Win by Sarah Huckabee Sanders poised to usher in new political family dynasty as loss by George P. Bush sunsets another
Keith Kellogg, adviser to both men, says he believes the relationship has hit a "hard break" and expects them to "go their separate ways"
Former president's office says there was standing order that classified memos automatically declassified if moved to residence.
His remarks echo sentiment Trump expressed suggesting the country was sliding into backwater status
According to Gallup, the economy, inflation and jobs top the list of issues most important to voters
The former president compared Joe Biden’s economic management to the governance of Nicolás Maduro the same day Sen. Marco Rubio called for the Venezuelan dictator’s arrest
American bishops received a letter from Vatican ambassador to the U.S., Archbishop Christophe Pierre on Sunday, reporting a Nov. 9 ruling against Frank Pavone, who runs an anti-abortion organization called Priests for Life