Kamala Harris is undergoing yet another transition. Less than a year after assembling a mostly new team to help settle her into the vice presidency, key members of Harris’ orbit are leaving and even more are eyeing the exits.
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Kamala Harris is undergoing yet another transition. Less than a year after assembling a mostly new team to help settle her into the vice presidency, key members of Harris’ orbit are leaving and even more are eyeing the exits.
Read More »First-term Rep. Mary Miller says she's running for reelection, even though Democrats in the state legislature gutted her district and forced her to consider challenging two of her GOP colleagues.
Read More »This week, second gentlemen DOUG EMHOFF did something routine for Jews across the globe. He celebrated Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem. But, unlike any other Jew on earth,
Read More »Writing about the CIA and broader administration’s effort to uncover who and/or what is behind so-called Havana Syndrome attacks, they report “ [i]ntelligence officials have not found any hard evidence that points to a cause.
Read More »The Biden administration Justice Department deplores the former president's language, but backs his effort to shut down E. Jean Caroll's lawsuit.
Read More »He is less supportive of the idea of federal mandates for businesses, saying there should be a more robust discussion about their effectiveness. This was also a sticking point for a small group of Senate Republicans who threatened to force a government shutdown over Biden’s vaccine mandate for employers,
Read More »The attorney, who helped former President Donald Trump contest the 2020 election, asserted his right against self-incrimination in a Dec. 1 letter to the Capitol riot panel.
Read More »The Biden administration’s fossil fuel strategy is sending mixed signals to environmentalists and the oil and gas industry, making no one happy.
Read More »Not so long ago, it would have been unimaginable for a Democratic president to ally himself with the retail giant. But that’s what this one has done.
Read More »SLOWLY BUT SURELY — The House leaders are at it again. A day after they agreed to whisk a conversion therapy ban bill to the Senate — a tour de force of parliamentary kumbaya after weeks of bitter post-election acrimony — the Commons scrounged out a way to debate CHRYSTIA …
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