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The former speaker entered Congress 30 years ago as a political performance artist himself. But the incentive structure back then encouraged falling in line not becoming a rabble-rouser on TV.
The former speaker entered Congress 30 years ago as a political performance artist himself. But the incentive structure back then encouraged falling in line not becoming a rabble-rouser on TV.
And President Biden just released his fiscal 2022 budget.
'He's starting to be on borrowed time in outlasting when previous justices have announced their retirements, and his comments make me worried he doesn't get it if he doesn't think the court is unduly conservative right now,' said one liberal activist.
Baseball fracas in Georgia and China Olympics boycott questions turn into headaches.
The Maryland U.S. attorney’s office has seized three websites.
Public health officials worry about losing public trust in the vaccine amid a rash of negative headlines.
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) is also pushing for cybersecurity funding in the White House's infrastructure plan.
The Bessemer, Ala., union drive has garnered the support of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and comes as the GOP rails against 'corporate wokeness.'
The probe follows increased scrutiny of children's privacy in Washington.
The Biden administration has released some general ideas for how it intends to approach the crisis.
The technology could provide a cheap alternative to firms labeled a spying threat by the U.S. government.
Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) scolded those 'keeping tabs on who has or has not received a vaccine through ‘passports’ or lists.'
Conservatives upset about Twitter's suspension of Trump might have an ally on the Supreme Court bench.
The spread of the more-infectious variant could complicate efforts to get back to normal.
The company failed to notify users when the original breach occured and again this month when the stolen information surfaced online for free.
And MAGA-world, including the former president, has been conspicuously silent on the Florida Republican lawmaker.
What does it say about voting rights, Gingrich, “cancel culture” and pot?
The Biden administration insists there's support from GOP voters for its spending plans.
Simply put, even if they do move to a simple majority, Democrats might end up advancing important-but-incremental proposals that are not the grand ideas that dominated the presidential primary debates last year.
Pelosi, Schumer, favor restoring tax break that favors wealthy.