Bud Shuster, congressional ‘king of asphalt,’ dies at 91
Bud Shuster, a Pennsylvania Republican who served for 28 years in Congress, where he became known as the “king of asphalt” for
Bud Shuster, a Pennsylvania Republican who served for 28 years in Congress, where he became known as the “king of asphalt” for
House Republicans, after months of pledging to devolve power to legislative committees conducting business out in the open, have reverted to the
By the time Air Force One returned from Ireland in the pre-dawn hours of April 15, President Biden’s plans to announce his
Mandatory stop-and-frisk. Deploying the military to fight street crime, break up gangs and deport immigrants. Purging the federal workforce and charging leakers. Former
Larry Elder, a conservative talk radio host who unsuccessfully sought to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) in California’s 2021 recall election, has
On Thursday morning, Tennessee state Rep. Scotty Campbell (R) was walking to the Capitol in Nashville when a reporter stopped him to
“R and R” doesn’t just mean rest and relaxation in the military, not when the Pentagon “is facing its most challenging recruitment
For Americans of a certain age, the idea of a former president helping to promote Death Row Records would seem hard to
Spring has sprung in Washington. The trees tell the story. Floral explosions in Barbie pink, preternatural purple, wedding dress white and sunrise
You will not be surprised to hear that President Biden is not viewed very positively by Americans. Yes, some people like him