“We’re very confident that the bill will pass, but we will need a little more time,” Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) told reporters on Thursday.
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“We’re very confident that the bill will pass, but we will need a little more time,” Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) told reporters on Thursday.
According to a recent poll from Pew Research Center, Christianity will no longer be the dominant faith among Americans as soon as the year 2070.
Wall Street’s main indexes hit near two-month lows on Friday after a profit warning from global delivery bellwether FedEx spooked investors already worried about aggressive rate hikes from the Federal Reserve tipping the economy into a recession.
Counties across Texas, 29 in total, have declared the crisis at our southern border to be an invasion.
“The world must bring Russia to real responsibility for this war,” Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said in his Thursday evening video address.
A senior federal judge with experience handling U.S. national security matters was named on Thursday as an independent arbiter to vet records seized by the FBI from former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate in an ongoing criminal investigation.
To help combat the opioid epidemic, 18 Attorneys General nationwide are calling on the Biden administration to label the deadly drug fentanyl as “a weapon of mass destruction.”
In a bizarre moment in politics that some might call blasphemy, Florida Democrat gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist implied that the race to become the leader of the sunshine state is tantamount to a showdown between God and the Prince of Darkness.
Jaylen Watson was an unknown junior in college working along with his mother at a Wendy’s restaurant a couple years ago while looking for a place to play football, far from a household name.
Mexican authorities have arrested retired general Jose Rodriguez for his suspected involvement in the 2014 disappearance of 43 student teachers, a senior official said Thursday, making him the highest-ranking military officer so far held over the case.