After a career as a presidential aide, publisher of two newspapers and CNN president, Tom Johnson has plenty of stories to swap.
When question time began in the state parliament on September 9, there was a rawness to Victorian politics. Three days earlier, two children, 12-year-old Chol Achiek and his 15-year-old friend Dau ...
In a little-covered speech, the Supreme Court justice explained how he thinks the court should reverse rulings conservatives don’t like.
President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gathered 800 military generals for an address on Tuesday morning, but to the hosts of "The View," it was more like a "knockoff Ted Talk" — and one ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to journalist Tom Johnson about his career and experiences in battling depression, which he describes in his new memoir, Driven.
Cornyn has been campaigning since 1984, and it’s a grind for him and his wife, Sandy, who travels with him. Cornyn credits her for saving him from having to camp out in bachelor-pad digs popular among ...
Between 2013 and 2019, three government shutdowns were caused by Sen. Ted Cruz’s stand against the Affordable Care Act, Sen. Chuck Schumer’s push on children of immigrants and President Trump’s demand ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr continued to insist that his recent comments about Jimmy Kimmel were not a threat, even though they were widely seen that way by Democrats and some Republicans. At his first ...
Oscar Donohoe is part of Glasnevin club playing Dublin senior football semi-final against Kilmacud Crokes on Sunday ...
President Trump has seized on the government shutdown as an opportunity to reshape the federal workforce and punish detractors.
An Arizona water expert was tapped to lead the federal Bureau of Reclamation, but his nomination was withdrawn earlier this year. He says it was a political decision and leaves a leadership vacuum.
Denice Lombard still works to "do right" by her father's kidney, which she received during a transplant operation 58 years ago.