Cassidy said he was asking: "Would it be possible to have Mr. Kennedy collaborate in helping public health agencies re-earn the trust of the American people?" Sen. Bill Cassidy votes aye at the ...
An interview with political scientist Elizabeth Saunders, who argues that Republicans facing voter dissatisfaction with Elon ...
Senate Health Committee chairman Dr. Bill Cassidy, R-La ... that it obtained a copy of the "One Flag Policy" order, which permits only the American flag to be flown at U.S. facilities at home ...
Smithsonian National Museum of American History ... (1970) by Bill Stettner (Credit: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) One of the exhibition's most powerful images, Stars and Stripes Forever?
A churro shop in Pilsen closed its doors yesterday. So did a Mexican grocer in Chicago Heights. The owner of several Mexican restaurants in Elgin, himself the son of immigrants, shut his business for ...
President Donald Trump got into a tense exchange with Karen Bass after he arrived in Los Angeles to view the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Another Friday night, another National Hockey League blockbuster. Exactly seven days after Mikko Rantanen was shockingly traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Carolina Hurricanes, another huge ...
Cassidy’s public struggle over Trump's pick for health secretary was the latest chapter in a difficult relationship with his ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy publicly struggled with whether to back Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services before he fell in line behind President Donald Trump's pick.
Bill Cassidy's vote to support RFK Jr.'s confirmation is an overt attempt to maintain support within the Republican Party.