‘Always put his country before party’: 2000 VP candidate Sen. Joe Lieberman dies
The first Jew to run for vice president of the United States on a major part ticket, former Sen. Joe Lieberman died Wednesday in NYC.
The first Jew to run for vice president of the United States on a major part ticket, former Sen. Joe Lieberman died Wednesday in NYC.
In a proposed budget for fiscal year 2025, House Republicans plan to roll back funding for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) after 14 years.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass legislation that would provide $637,195 for renovations at Fredericksburg’s emergency center.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced expanded IVF services for veterans, including eligible unmarried veterans.
In 2022, the DEA seized more than 58 million fake pills containing fentanyl and 13,000 pounds of fentanyl powder equal to 400 million doses.
American lawmakers and authorities continue to respond to the potential ban of social media app TikTok as the Senate considers legislation.
The cyberattack was acknowledged by Change Healthcare on February 21, 2024, and has affected billing and care-authorization portals.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, embracing his essential lame-duckness, is finally saying the quiet part out loud – that he’s solidly behind Donald Trump.
A deal was reached by congressional leaders today to keep the United States government funded through midnight on Saturday, March 2.
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger today backed bipartisan legislation to protect every American’s right to access in-vitro fertilization.
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