A former Fox News host and military veteran, Hegseth secured support from all but three Republicans to win confirmation with a 51-50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie.
The 19-12 vote was largely along partisan lines with state Sen. Robert Nichols of Jacksonville the sole Republican to vote against Senate Bill 2. All 11 Democrats also opposed the bill.
On Thursday, councillors of the GOOD Party, ANC, Patriotic Alliance, EFF and National Coloured Congress refused ... virtually is a "farce to protect Smith and Limberg". Armed with posters and pictures ...
Board member Carly Anderson voted to keep the posters. She urged the board to wait on a vote and take time to discuss the issue with students and staff — and to determine whether or not the ...
Public comment included voices both for and against the removal of the posters. The teachers and students who spoke at the meeting all urged the board to vote to keep them. The “district-branded ...
The Lakeville School District Board voted Tuesday night to remove the diversity and inclusion posters and replace them with an “excellence campaign.” KSTP’s previous reporting can be found ...
LAKEVILLE, Minn. — School officials in Lakeville voted on Tuesday to remove inclusive posters with the term "Black Lives Matter" throughout the school system. Roughly 3,000 copies of posters ...
Vice President JD Vance swore in Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense after he broke the tie in the Senate vote and confirmed Hegseth by 51-50. Photo: Ron Sachs/Press Pool WASHINGTON—A key ...
Award season means it’s time for the Queerties. For the 13th year in a row, the Queerties is celebrating LGBTQ+ excellence in TV, film, music, fashion, sports, podcasts, and more, by honoring ...
The vote marked the hard launch of a new, unburdened, and final chapter in McConnell’s 40-year Senate career. But then a funny thing happened: Pete Hegseth, a nominee who made up for his ...
The Lakeville school board is planning to consider removal of an "inclusive poster series" at its meeting Tuesday. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
NORTH KINGSTOWN − Rhode Island U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse isn't tipping his hand on how he will vote on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.