Chuck Schumer, Kennedy and government shutdown
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A Trumpian drama has been playing out inside the performing arts center all year. It has been damaging for business.
La., would halt lawmakers from being paid for each day the shutdown continues, while also sidestepping the constitutional requirement that members of Congress receive a paycheck.
Jackie Kennedy's pink suit became a part of American history after JFK was assassinated. Here's everything to know about where Jackie Kennedy's pink suit is today.
The birds, exposed to the avian flu, were killed after Canada’s Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal and a rescue effort by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fell short.
The Trump-appointed interim president of the Kennedy Center has a secret fixation, and it doesn’t involve improving plummeting ticket sales. Instead, Richard Grenell reportedly hopes to make the center’s programming more “like Paula Abdul.
Ticket sales for the Kennedy Center have continued to plummet in the months since President Trump took over its operations. Tens of thousands of seats have been left empty at the three main
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Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel talks publicly for the first time about the Martha Moxley killing
In a new NBC News Studios podcast, the Kennedy cousin whose conviction in the killing of the teen was overturned, says his life was hell even before he was branded a murderer.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration will release new dietary guidelines in December aimed at reducing high rates of obesity and changing the country's food culture, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that there is not sufficient evidence to claim that Tylenol causes autism a month after the White House discouraged its use among pregnant women.
Seven years after Michael Skakel was officially cleared in the murder of Martha Moxley, the Kennedy cousin broke his silence about the infamous cold case for NBC News’ podcast Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder.
WASHINGTON – Republican U.S. Sen. John Kennedy told reporters during a Monday night press conference that he’ll continue to withhold support for President Donald Trump’s FDIC nominee until he receives an update on what has been done to improve the agency’s toxic work environment.