“Senator Graham's family appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult period," his office wrote on social media.
"He was a kind and funny man who loved our country and loved serving it. South Carolina was fortunate to have such a committed public servant in its corner,” Bush says
In the letter, the bipartisan group of lawmakers said they support efforts to improve end-of-life care but warned that physician-assisted suicide presents "serious concerns regarding coercion, discrimination, and patient safety."
A New York school suspended a 15-year-old boy for an allegation of sexual assault without letting him defend himself or even calling his parents. Hours later, he died by suicide.
A little neoliberalism can go a long way in enhancing the success of our government, whether it be in California, Pennsylvania, or our nation as a whole.
Friday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan, and Andrew Walworth break down the media's coverage of socialism as an ideology, as Democrats embrace the idea of government taking over the economy. Stephen B. Young joins the show to talk about his new book, "America vs the Overclass." Tom and Carl discuss Secretary of […]
Maine Democrats are embarking on a two-week sprint to pick a new nominee for one of the year's most important races in the wake of Graham Platner's decision this week to end his Senate campaign after allegations of sexual assault, which he denies.