U.S. Republican Representative Don Young, who was first elected to Congress in 1973 and was its longest-serving current member, died on Friday, his office said in a statement.
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U.S. Republican Representative Don Young, who was first elected to Congress in 1973 and was its longest-serving current member, died on Friday, his office said in a statement.
Yesterday, President Joe Biden showed hesitation to call on China to leverage their influence over Russia to bring a quicker end to the Ukraine crisis during a secure video chat with China’s President Xi Jinping.
Instead of celebrating the 65th anniversary of the beloved “Cat in the Hat”, Dr. Seuss is coming under the ‘cancel culture’ fire again.
Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky might be members of the same party, but they are far apart in their approach to levying criticism against President Joe Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court.
A U.S. war veteran and mission pastor has put himself on the front line to aid Ukrainians, providing combat field trauma supplies.
Two of the Federal Reserve’s most hawkish policymakers on Friday said the central bank needs to take more aggressive steps to combat inflation, and a third – who just six months ago was the U.S. central bank’s most dovish member – said he was open to that possibility.
Amazon.com Inc on Thursday said it had closed its $8.5 billion deal to buy MGM, combining the fabled moviemaker behind “Rocky” and James Bond with the online retailing giant as it looks to draw consumers through more streaming video.
In the Protestant Reformation, scores of men and women gave their lives for doctrines of the Christian faith that we may very well take advantage of today, such as justification by faith alone.
The Department of Justice is planning to grant early release to thousands of federal prisoners, thanks to a rule designed to accelerate criminal rehabilitation that went into effect earlier this year.
U.S. home sales fell more than expected in February as rising mortgage rates and a perennial shortage of houses priced out first-time buyers from the market.