Rep. Ronny Jackson: Biden Needs Cognitive Test Now
President Joe Biden needs a cognitive test immediately, former white House physician Ronny Jackson tweeted Sunday.
President Joe Biden needs a cognitive test immediately, former white House physician Ronny Jackson tweeted Sunday.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn’t backing off her plan to hold up a bipartisan infrastructure package until the Senate delivers aRead More
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House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday formally named Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger to serve on a select committeeRead More
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One Illinois school district struggling to fill vacant positions has started hiring international candidates, reports CNN.
An Alabama woman whose 28-year-old son died after contracting coronavirus is urging others to get vaccinated, saying she regrets herRead More
Arkansas GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday that despite a third wave of COVID-19 infection in the state, it’s notRead More