Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-Tenn.) will chair the appropriations subcommittee that writes the first draft of the Department of Energy’s annual spending bill, the full committee confirmed Monday. Fleischmann takes the gavel of the House Appropriations ene…
PGA Tour moves to California, LPGA season starts in Florida
The first full week of golf in 2023 has the PGA Tour in California, the LPGA Tour in Florida, the PGA Tour Champions in Hawaii and the European tour in the Middle East.
Ohio lawmaker Dolan running for US Senate again in 2024
Republican state Sen. Matt Dolan says he’s again running for U.S. Senate as the GOP tries in 2024 to flip the Ohio seat long held by Democrat Sherrod Brown, who is expected to seek reelection.
Ohio lawmaker Dolan running for US Senate again in 2024
Republican state Sen. Matt Dolan says he’s again running for U.S. Senate as the GOP tries in 2024 to flip the Ohio seat long held by Democrat Sherrod Brown, who is expected to seek reelection
Ukraine calls off search for survivors in Dnipro strike that killed at least 44 people
The final death toll from a weekend Russian missile strike on an apartment building in southeastern Ukraine reached 44, officials said Tuesday, as the body of another child was pulled from the wreckage….
World Food Program chief Somali famine slowed, not avoided
The head of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning World Food Program says support from donors like the United States and Germany have allowed it to postpone — though not entirely avert — famine in Somalia.
What Japan’s Foreign Policy Shifts Mean for New Zealand
Tokyo’s dramatic shifts on defense and China policy are likely to have ramifications for New Zealand.
Madonna unveils 2003 North America and European tour dates
Madonna will “Take a Bow” with a new tour through North America and Europe starting this summer that will be a “Celebration” of the pop icon’s hits, which include 38 songs in the Billboard Hot 100.
World Food Program chief Somali famine slowed, not avoided
The head of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning World Food Program says support from donors like the United States and Germany have allowed it to postpone — though not entirely avert — famine in Somalia