Republicans want to know just who’s responsible for stripping a continuing resolution of additional funding for FEMA’s coffers. (Hint: They are.)
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The brothers were sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of killing their parents in 1989. Their case has received a surge of new attention in recent weeks.
A judge let a restraining order on the plan expire, kicking the decision to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
The vice president visited Augusta, Georgia, where she toured a Red Cross relief center, met with local officials, and delivered remarks on federal disaster support.
Relatives of the 84-year-old “Good Times” legend say they only learned of his August death this week, and that they fear “he was likely cremated” to avoid an investigation.
The former first lady reportedly writes that she has supported a woman’s right to choose abortion “throughout my entire adult life.”
The comment drew sympathy from JD Vance, who said he was “sorry” to hear that the Minnesota governor’s teenage son had witnessed a shooting in a community center.
Right-wing luminaries like Megyn Kelly, Ann Coulter, Laura Loomer, and Marjorie Taylor Greene went bananas after Vance was cut off during the vice presidential debate.
Ryan Lizza, himself a star political journalist, has denied Nuzzi’s accusations, which she made in court this week while seeking a no-contact order.
The Cincinnati Reds superstar was infamously banned from baseball in 1989 amid accusations that he was gambling on games, making him ineligible for the Hall of Fame.