Affordable Heat Act bill passes vote in Vermont Senate
Affordable Heat Act bill passes vote in Vermont Senate
Affordable Heat Act bill passes vote in Vermont Senate
Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh filibustered every bill in this year's session in opposition to a bill that would ban medical care for transgender youth.
"This is what's known as telling on yourself," one Twitter user commented.
The rambling speech Russian dictator Vladimir Putin gave at a recent speech to business leaders in Moscow show that he is under the influence of strong drugs, Russian political scientist Valery Solovei has claimed.
The former Trump confidant broke down the former president's behavior ahead of a possible indictment.
It marked a partial victory for conservatives who have targeted the rule and other policies that they say encourage major corporations to elevate climate and social goals in their business practices.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) teed off on President Biden’s decision earlier on Monday to veto a bill that would have nixed a Labor Department rule on environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing. Manchin, who was one of two Senate Democrats to vote with Republicans to overturn the rule on March 1, called Biden’s decision “absolutely…
Sen. Kristen O'Shea, a Topeka Republican, asked for security after a comment she perceived as a threat during an anti-vaccine bill hearing.
Sarah Matthews, who served as deputy White House press secretary, said the former president has "learned nothing" since the U.S. Capitol riot.
A hearing on the pros and cons of requiring "equity impact" statements before lawmakers vote on any piece of legislation took an unexpected turn Friday
DeSantis said CBDCs are all about “surveilling” and “controlling” the populace.
Leaders of the New York Young Republican Club told HuffPost they kept the rally tiny on purpose.
President Biden's first veto of a bipartisan bill striking down his Labor Department's new ESG rule drew sharp rebukes from Republicans in Congress.
A lawyer for former President Trump said on Monday that it will be “an all-out war” if Trump is indicted in the Manhattan district attorney’s probe into a 2016 hush-money payment. “They can do what they want,” Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina said of the possible indictment in an interview with former Trump adviser Kimberly Guilfoyle…
The vast majority of pro-Trump online groups seemed to shrug off the former President's rallying cry
"He probably watches my movies on repeat which may be why he has so many typos. (Slippery fingers from lube and KFC)," she said of Trump.
A wave of TikTok videos posted over the weekend showed Myrtle Beach and other local police stopping Carolina squat drivers and towing companies moving vehicles away. Why is this happening?
Trump's campaign said that it was compiling "millions and millions" of signatures to denounce a possible indictment, while also asking for more cash.
The Kremlin proved to be unprepared for the warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the arrest of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin; first and foremost, their worries concern the restriction of his movement around the world.
Several residents of the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol were identified in a video with Russian leader Vladimir Putin during his nighttime visit to the city, according to a report by the Mariupol.Sprotyv Telegram channel on March 19.
A spokesperson for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg responded to a GOP letter that demanded Bragg testify on a potential Trump indictment.