A spokesperson for the former Senate leader said he was fine and the "lingering effects of polio" won't disrupt his work.
His health issues prompted questions about his continued fitness to serve, alongside other aging lawmakers such as former President Joe Biden and the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNPete Buttigieg & Dana Nessel lead in early Senate primary pollOut former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and out Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel are leading the pack in an ...
Pelosi, 84, recently fell and broke her hip during an overseas trip late last year while in Luxembourg with other members of ...
As the child of a Kansas insurance salesman and church singer, Annette Bening didn’t seem like the type of person born for ...
After Senator Mitch McConnell suffered yet another fall Wednesday, the question of whether members of Congress should have ...
Connectors are everywhere, bringing people together. They are the players who drive business decisions and whose influence ...
Tulsi Gabbard’s skeptics in the Senate have questioned her qualifications for Director of National Intelligence (DNI), but past DNIs who were confirmed with bipartisan support oversaw flagrant civil ...
The budget did not include as much for K-12 schools as educators wanted and left UConn and CSCU bracing for the loss of ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed budget leaves UConn and Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, bracing for cutbacks ...
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