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Jun 06 2024
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GOP Wants Senate to Vote on ICC Sanctions Bill
Senate Republicans want Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to put a bill on the floor sanctioning the International Criminal Court for considering an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The bill recently passed the House, with 42 Democrats joining every Republicans voting in favor. Schumer is unlikely to put a vote on the floor as the White House has expressed
Newsmax (News)Jun 11 2024
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JetBlue to fly direct from Long Island to Florida starting this fall
JetBlue will begin direct service from Long Island MacArthur Airport to three Florida destinations beginning in late October. The company broke the news Tuesday in a statement celebrated by Sen. Chuck Schumer. “More Long Islanders will be flying to and from MacArthur Airport now that JetBlue will soon begin flights from Islip to Orlando, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale,” the Senate Majority
New York Daily NewsFeb 07 2024
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Senate has voted to reject Ukraine aid, border deal was among it, Schumer vows to force a 2nd vote
Republicans on Wednesday killed a $118 billion immigration and foreign aid package that had linked US funding for Ukraine and Israel with stringent domestic border security measures.
Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Democratic-led Senate, said he would quickly force a second vote to approve the foreign aid without the immigration curbs.
Daily KosSep 27 2023
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Chuck Howley’s No. 66 football jersey to be retired
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will retire football’s No. 66, in honor of Pro Football Hall of Famer Chuck Howley, during the Brigham Young game on Nov. 4. Competing in track, swimming, men’s gymnastics, wrestling and football, Howley was the first, and likely the last, Mountaineer student-athlete to win letters in five different sports. He
Bluefield Daily TelegraphSep 21 2023
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Schumer sets up path for Senate to move first on funding stopgap
Faced with the House stalemate over a government stopgap funding bill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Thursday set up a path for the Senate to move first on a bill to fund the government beyond Sept. 30.
Schumer filed cloture on a motion to proceed to H.R. 3935, the House-passed bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which could serve as a
The HillMar 14 2024
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San Diego stores: Free Krispy Kreme if you follow the dress code, Chuck E. Cheese's new club
Friday through Sunday, Krispy Kreme will give a free green glazed doughnut to customers wearing green. The promo is happening at all of the chain’s four San Diego County locations. Part two of its St. Patrick’s Day feast is a shamrock-themed menu, for sale now through Sunday. Sample flavors: “Luck of the Rainbow Doughnut,” with green icing, rainbow sprinkles and buttercream clouds, and the “
San Diego Union-TribuneJun 10 2024
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Dems Wrestle With Chief Justice Roberts Subpoena
Senate Democrats appear split on whether to subpoena Chief Justice John Roberts in the fight for judicial ethics reform. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin, D-Ill., are pushing for a Senate vote on the Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act, after Justice Samuel Alito was reported flying the revolutionary war flag, "An Appeal to Heaven
Newsmax (News)Sep 22 2023
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GOP Senators Call on Schumer to Reverse His Dress Code Decision
Senate Republicans are calling on Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to reverse his decision on the Senate dress code. Mr. Schumer this week relaxed the dress code for the upper congressional chamber for senators while leaving it in place for staffers. This after Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) came under fire for wearing shorts and a hoodie on the Senate side of the Capitol, including on the
The Epoch TimesSep 21 2023
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Top Dem Senator Breaks With Schumer On ‘Fetterman Rule’ Dress Code
A top Democrat in the Senate broke with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on the controversial decision to relax the chamber’s dress code. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), who is the Senate majority whip, said he is “concerned” about the change that was implemented this week, according to The Hill. “I can’t understand exactly what he was thinking at that point,” Durbin said of Schumer. “I want to
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