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Oct 04 2023
News
House Republicans slam Gaetz over removal of McCarthy
Several House Republicans slammed Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz and other conservatives for voting to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday. TRENDING: Top scientist has meltdown when confronted with absurdity of men in women's sports The House voted 216 to 210 adopting the motion to vacate the speaker filed by Gaetz after McCarthy led the chamber in passing a 47-day continuing resolution to avoid a
WNDOct 02 2023
News
Congressman Henry Cuellar carjacked at gunpoint in Washington: Sources
Democratic Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar was carjacked at gunpoint Monday night near his residence in the Navy Yard area of Washington, D.C. just blocks from the Capitol, multiple sources tell ABC News. An alert sent to members stated three to four men held guns to his head and took his car and phone, the sources said. ABC News has reached out to his office for comment. The Metropolitan Police
ABC News (Online)Oct 02 2023
News
Democratic congressman carjacked in D.C. neighborhood
A Democratic congressman from Texas was the victim of a carjacking in a D.C. neighborhood Monday evening. Multiple news outlets, including Fox News and Politio reported that Rep. Henry Cuellar had his car seized at gunpoint in the Navy Yard area. Axios reported that three or four men pointed a gun at Mr. Cuellar’s head and also took his phone. The carjacking took place outside an apartment
Washington TimesOct 20 2023
News
How Biden Is Betting on the Politics of War
For Sen. Chris Coons, one of President Joe Biden’s closest allies in Washington, the president’s wartime mission to the Middle East and Republican dysfunction in Washington — all of it happening at the same time — offered the starkest of split-screens. In an interview with POLITICO Magazine, Coons was emphatic that Biden’s lightning-fast trip to Israel was not about the 2024 election. But in
PoliticoSep 29 2023
News
Two officers indicted for roles in shooting of man sleeping in grandmother’s driveway
Two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers have been indicted for their alleged roles in the Dec. 31, 2022 shooting of a man sleeping in his car outside of his grandmother’s home. Carl Chandler and Alexander Gregory have been indicted on two counts of Aggravated Battery, Battery with a Deadly Weapon, Battery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, two counts of Criminal Recklessness
Indianapolis RecorderOct 26 2023
News
Dems Turn Mike Johnson’s First Viral Moment Into Anti-GOP Ad
When House Republicans held an impromptu press conference late Tuesday night to celebrate coalescing around their new speaker nominee, they were in no mood to answer tough questions—or even the obvious one.
So when ABC reporter Rachel Scott asked Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA)—the speaker nominee who has now been elevated to the speakership—about his leading efforts to overturn the 2020
Daily BeastOct 02 2023
News
Increased Wyoming Syphilis Cases Cause Concern
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (PRESS RELEASE) -With a marked increase in reported syphilis cases in Wyoming over the past few years, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is sharing prevention strategies to help protect residents from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and their serious consequences. Reginald McClinton, Communicable Disease Unit Surveillance Program manager, reports Wyoming has
Wyoming News NowSep 07 2023
News
ERCOT issues energy conservation request for Thursday, 1 day after energy emergency alert
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Once again, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas issued an energy conservation request, which asks that you cut back on power usage from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. if possible. The video above is ABC13's 24/7 Livestream. "Operating reserves are expected to be low this afternoon due to continued high temperatures, high demand, low wind, and declining solar power generation
ABC13 HoustonJul 15 2016
News
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Confronts Obama Over Treatment of Police — Watch Obama’s Stern Response
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick confronted President Barack Obama over his treatment of police during an ABC town hall Thursday, accusing the commander in chief of being “too quick to condemn the police” before all the facts are known.
The BlazeNov 10 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Democratic delirium and denial; post-election ‘analysis’ spins every name but Obama
As liberals and Democrats try to explain their midterm losses, the amount of nonsense they’re generating is maybe, maybe, more amusing than the election night meltdowns over at MSNBC. The excuses and explanations coming out of the Democrats range from the bizarre to the deluded. At the national level, there’s an organized effort to make Republican leadership think its job is now to help
Washington Times