Former UNC-Chapel Hill Provost Chris Clemens answers questions during a discussion hosted by TransparUNCy, a student organization advocating for transparency in university governance, on Wednesday, ...
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Two Senate Democrats clash with Mike Johnson in public spat over the shutdown and Epstein files
W ASHINGTON — Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., publicly sparred Wednesday with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler over the delay in swearing in a Democrat ...
Former UNC-Chapel Hill provost Chris Clemens has filed a motion against the university demanding court intervention to stop alleged ongoing destruction of evidence related to public business conducted ...
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President Donald Trump's tightening grip over the Justice Department to target his political opponents and lawmakers' increasing calls for the release of more files from federal investigations into ...
The Delaware-based chain, with a now-shuttered location at the Lehigh Valley Mall, has only $125,000 in assets against $20 million in debt, according to court documents.
WASHINGTON – Arizona’s two Democratic senators confronted Republican Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday over his refusal to swear in Arizona Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, a day after he offered to do so ...
Arizona’s two Democratic senators confronted Republican Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday over his refusal to swear in Arizona Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, a day after he offered to do so “as soon as ...
Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna says President Donald Trump and GOP leaders are using the government shutdown to block the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. “This House is shut down because they don’t ...
Two Democratic senators from Arizona confronted Speaker Mike Johnson over his refusal to swear in a newly elected House Democrat, Adelita Grijalva, who had won a special election in their state last ...
Heated exchange erupts between House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Ruben Gallego over the government shutdown and Jeffrey Epstein file accusations.
"It's every day he says something that would rank right at the top of the most ridiculous things any president has ever said," Kimmel said of the president ...
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