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American students would be better off if the states handled education—and my home state, Louisiana, provides a perfect ...
You mean sending them to foreign countries? No, I don't agree with that,” answered Kennedy, taken by surprise. The post ...
Sen. John Kennedy basically said your guess is as good as his when it comes to President Donald Trump's tariff strategy. The ...
On Friday, the US government released thousands of previously classified documents on the 1968 assassination of Senator ...
Senator Kennedy sounds alarm on plunging market - Kennedy joins a small but growing group of Republican lawmakers getting ...
A Republican senator has admitted he “has no idea” what President Donald Trump’s plans are for his controversial tariff ...
Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced intense scrutiny for a number of reasons — which also include his ...
Ocasio-Cortez has joined Sanders on his national “Fighting Oligarchy” tour as some Democrats suggest that she should ...
Approximately 10,000 pages of records related to the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy have been released. Read ...
Senator Kennedy (R-LA) offered conflicting opinions on President Donald Trump's latest remarks suggesting the deportation of US citizens who commit crimes.
Senator John Kennedy, typically a keen supporter of President Donald Trump, admitted that he did not know “what’s in his head” after the president’s recent movements on tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday released more than 10,000 pages of files related to the 1968 assassination of former Senator Robert F. Kennedy, following through on an executive ...