Video: Apopka firefighters explain why they quit committee investigating fellow firefighter's death
Apopka firefighters explained in a meeting on Wednesday why they quit a committee investigating a fellow firefighter's death.
Apopka firefighters explained in a meeting on Wednesday why they quit a committee investigating a fellow firefighter's death.
His parachute only partly opened, sending him into an uncontrolled fall.
"So you're just not going to answer the question I asked?" Margaret Brennan said as Kevin McCarthy detailed how the US representative democracy works.
"The Daily Show" mocked the Texan's partisan takes on classified material improperly stored by Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Mike Pence.
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Countries deemed too dangerous for travel by the State Department are known for civil unrest, terrorist activity, and kidnappings.
In her home state Capitol, the potential 2024 White House contender has not personally taken questions from reporters.
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A Florida police chief warned criminals who are thinking about robbing homes of residents that many people in Florida are armed and there might be "repercussions."
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Ukrainian tank crews have arrived in the United Kingdom to start training on Challenger 2 tanks, the UK Ministry of Defense reported on Twitter on Jan. 29.
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The National Prayer Breakfast, one of the most visible and long-standing events that brings religion and politics together in Washington, is splitting from the private religious group that had overseen it for decades, due to concerns the gathering had become too divisive. The organizer and host for this year's breakfast, scheduled for Thursday, will be the National Prayer Breakfast Foundation, headed by former Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark. Sen. Chris Coons, a regular participant and chairman of the Senate ethics committee, said the move was prompted in part by concerns in recent years that members of Congress did not know important details about the larger multiday gathering.
Rep. Jim Jordan, the head of the Judiciary Committee, argued Sunday that federal agencies were handling President Joe Biden's and former President Donald Trump's classified documents cases differently.
Two of the five former Memphis, Tennessee, police officers arrested following the death of Tyre Nichols were hired after the department loosened hiring requirements.
Emergency allotments were authorized to help give SNAP households a temporary financial boost during the pandemic. State SNAP agencies can issue EA payments on a month-to-month basis to all SNAP...
"He is obsessed with retaking Ukraine," former Secretary Gates said of Putin, who launched the war in Ukraine last February. "He will hang in there."
Rodney Wells, Tyre Nichols’ stepfather, said he wants everyone who idly stood by as his son fought for his life to face charges.
On Aug. 16, President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. At $750 billion, it is one of the largest spending packages in American history. Much of the funds will be used to combat...
President Biden's initial agenda focused on what benefits most Americans. But politics ensured that even consensus-building measures were polarizing.