This past week, the Warrior Protection and Readiness Coalition (WPRC) hosted its 16th annual Legislative Summit in Washington ...
When Congress pushed ahead last year with adding 10 new daily flights to Washington D.C.’s Reagan National Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration had data showing an unnerving number of ...
WASHINGTON — Washington, D.C., which has often had a tenuous peace with the federal government when Republicans controlled Congress and the White House, is now facing its most urgent threat ...
During one session, the bishops picked the official logo of the Asian Mission Congress 2025 (AMC 2025), scheduled in Penang, Malaysia, from 27 to 30 November centred on the theme “The Great ...
At the same time, that “warrior mentality” has ... 1968. | U.S. Navy/National Archives The rise in the number of former SEALs in Congress comes at a time when the overall number of military ...
President Donald Trump will speak before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night for ... USA TODAY's app to get to the heart of news Top national security Democrats demand answers on Pete ...
In his first major speech since his inauguration, President Trump told both chambers of Congress that the “golden age of America has only just begun.” Photo: Win McNamee – Pool via CNP/Zuma ...
In a speech to Congress in his first weeks in office ... Within hours of taking the oath of office, I declared a national emergency on our southern border. And I deployed the U.S. military ...
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, center, is escorted out as President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon ...
Emboldened after overcoming impeachments in his first term, outlasting criminal prosecutions in between his two administrations and getting a tight grip on the GOP-led Congress, Trump has embarked ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Tuesday night set a record for the longest address to a joint session of Congress. And it wasn’t even close. He talked for nearly an hour and 40 minutes ...
Al Green of Texas wasn’t the first lawmaker ever to blurt out a shout of protest during a presidential address to Congress. But he's perhaps the only one in recent memory to actually be ejected ...