House passes war powers resolution to restrain Trump's military actions in Iran
Congress took its latest stab at reaffirming its constitutional authority to declare war Thursday.
Congress took its latest stab at reaffirming its constitutional authority to declare war Thursday.
Congress has allowed a president to use military force four times since the War Powers Act passed.
Nothing is officially decided until the General Conference meets in May.
The panel is expected to approve two articles of impeachment.
A man who helped found Harvard Law School owned a plantation in Antigua.
The inspector general said he found no evidence that political bias influenced the decision to start the probe.
Some of the Person of the Year runners-up were the whistleblower in the Trump scandal and the Hong Kong protesters.
The legislation is likely to face hurdles.
The USDA framework focuses on felons and on the delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, content.
Republicans argue Trump was working within his authority to direct foreign policy and had legitimate concerns about corruption in Ukraine.
In 2010, the Obama administration proposed a set of banking regulations that it dubbed the Volcker Rule.
The display has stoked debate on the Facebook page of the church's lead pastor.
The report dismissed Republican arguments that the president's actions weren't impeachable.
The $120,000 banana is the work of Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan and titled "Comedian."
Four legal scholars testified about whether Trump's actions were impeachable offenses.
One civilian worker was injured in the shooting.
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 35.
Many are never completed because of a deadline that requires the FBI to purge them from its computers.
The outcome will likely depend on Roberts and Kavanaugh.
Tyson's letter is thew first time the FBI has labeled it a potential threat.