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U.S. Vice President JD Vance eating with Marines in the chow hall at Marine Corps Base Quantico ... the leader of the Demokraatit, the largest party in parliament, said after his party's surprise ...
Demonstrators gathered outside of Phil Long Music Hall in northern ... Republican Party's annual fundraising dinner. Greenland Solves Political Crisis Hours Before JD Vance Visit ‘Fantastic ...
Within minutes of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene beginning her town hall, at least seven protesters have been removed ...
Updates and the latest news as JD Vance visits Greenland and Trump swears in his former lawyer Alina Habba as U.S. attorney for New Jersey.
You can get in touch with James by emailing [email protected] Marjorie Taylor Greene has shared alleged social media posts from protesters who were arrested at her town hall event in ...
ANALYSIS — Vice President JD Vance’s Senate record left gaps about ... Barnstorming the country for several months as the party’s vice presidential nominee, Vance largely focused on domestic ...
Vice President JD Vance sharply criticized Denmark and other ... Vance said in a mess hall on the base as he sat down to eat with servicemembers. Weather websites showed single-digit subzero ...
Patna: After three leaders quit the JD(U) over its support to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill-2025, party spokesperson Neeraj ... Anjuman Islamia Hall was turned into ruins under RJD chief Lalu ...
and “AKP (Turkey’s ruling party), you will not silence us!” read some of the placards in the Istanbul protest Saturday night, which appeared bigger and denser than the previous night. Officers charged ...
Bowen Yang is in a splashy new movie, “The Wedding Banquet,” but he also has some serious thoughts about his high-profile role playing Vice President JD Vance on “Saturday Night Live.” ...
You don’t think it’s too early to try to define JD Vance? No. He represents the future of Trumpism. And I think all of our party should be exposing him and defining him. Do you think it’s ...
North Carolina trial judges will soon rule if legislative Republicans' latest method to attempt to wrest control of the State Board of Elections from a Democratic governor is lawful.