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“You have a lot of people out there in this country that they wouldn't have children if it weren't for that,” Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said.
The sanctions will “hold Russia accountable for what happened to Mr. Navalny,” the National Security Council spokesperson said.
“I don't see anybody of Navalny's stature left on the stage," McFaul said.
“The chaos that surrounds him is bad enough,” the narrator in the video says.
“Trump sells out our NATO allies to Putin," Clinton wrote.
“He's not just a journalist, I reiterate, he's a journalist who was secretly getting confidential information,” Putin said.
Efforts to recover the Marines’ remains and an investigation into the crash are underway.
“To spend more than that amount, with no final legislation in place, would be unwise,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.
The Iraqi government “understood that there would be a response after the deaths of our soldiers,” a State Department spokesperson said.
The latest to join the chorus of those calling on President Joe Biden to reconsider is Sen. Bernie Sanders, who blasted the administration for pausing...
“I’m looking at the map and the path going forward and I don’t see it for Nikki Haley,” RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said.
“Biden has an interest in solving that issue before the election,” Rasmussen told POLITICO.
"The only person he cares about is himself,” a Biden campaign spokesperson said.
Key agency missions have been delayed by hardware issues.
The disclosure comes amid controversy over the Pentagon’s decision to keep members of the national security team in the dark for several days.
If lawmakers didn’t bump salaries, “one or more justices will leave soon,” Thomas told a GOP lawmaker in 2000, according to the report.
Critics say they want more specifics on DOD's Replicator program — including how they plan to pay for it.
“There is more work to do,” Sen. Mark Warner said.
The substance can stick to skin and cause potentially fatal burns and respiratory damage.
"Would I have done things differently? Absolutely," the New York lawmaker said.
The space agency's cut could "cost hundreds of jobs and a decade of lost science," the bipartisan group says.
“I really have deep concerns about what my major lieutenant colonels and colonels are thinking about this," Christine Wormuth said.
Keeping the government open is “not a question of preference, it's a question of necessity,” the Senate Armed Services chair said.
The president of Argentina “crawled across” the table in her excitement to see what the space agency could do for her.
Israel “refuses a temporary cease-fire that doesn’t include a return of our hostages," Netanyahu said.
“Israel is not deliberately trying to kill civilians,” NSC spokesperson John Kirby said.
He also warned of an "expanding" military partnership between Russia and North Korea.
Blinken emphasized the U.S.'s support for Israel during a press conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Calls for drastic measures contrast with White House’s “proportionate response” approach.
Feinstein held on to her Senate seat because she “viewed it as a calling,” former California Sen. Barbara Boxer told POLITICO.
Trump was referring to a phone call Milley took after the Jan. 6 riots to reassure Chinese officials that the United States wasn’t under threat of...
A shutdown would send a dangerous message to Washington’s adversaries, spokesperson Sabrina Singh said.
The letter comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits Washington.
The attacks are likely to continue as the Sept. 30 deadline approaches.
A new study out Thursday calls for the public to use smartphone apps as the agency seeks more answers on mysterious sightings.
"I plead guilty to laughing and singing too loud!” she tweeted.
"He's desperate for more support,” the senator said.