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Two misaligned windows and a set of stairs leading into a wall are just some of the quirks in the glitzy new ballroom.
Republicans, Ben Carson and Christian leaders will pray for unity, Trump and Israel as the government shutdown standoff drags on with no resolution in sight.
In its 225-year history, the White House has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated. This past week, it was partly demolished by its current occupant, who is building a huge ballroom.
Mary claims that Fred set up his son Freddy, her father, to be the face of a failing project, so he could save face. Freddy, then in his late 20s, was cast as the villain behind the destruction of a beloved landmark, Steeplechase Park, that was supposed to make way for a Trump development that was later scrapped.
The plan to fund SNAP amid the federal government shutdown faces an uncertain path in a politically divided Michigan Legislature.
Speaker Johnson refuses to recall the House while Democrats demand ACA subsidy extensions be included in any funding legislation
Democrats hold a 6-5 edge over Republicans in Virginia’s U.S. House delegation. A new map could allow them to expand that advantage. But it requires a multistep process because a voter-approved constitutional amendment places redistricting in the hands of a bipartisan commission.
Illinois House Democrats introduce new transit funding plan, eye billionaire and entertainment taxes
With time running short in the Illinois General Assembly’s fall veto session, Democratic lawmakers proposed new taxes on many large entertainment events and billionaires to raise the $1.5 billion