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A Republican congresswoman used a racial slur when addressing her Democratic colleague, Rep. Al Green of Texas, drawing ...
Critics during the public hearing shared their belief that the bill would make it harder to hold police accountable for ...
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Northeast Tennessee Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger is facing criticism after referring to a Black representative as “boy,” questioning his use of a cane, and ...
Reynolds said the “Back the Blue” bill would update Alabama’s law on police immunity that was last revised in 1979 and would align it with federal law, U.S. Supreme Court rulings, and what is taught ...
Harshbarger has no plans to apologize. In fact, she took to social media doubling down on her offensive comments.
"BOY oh boy, you just can’t catch a break between the FAKE NEWS and young men wielding canes," Rep. Diana Harshbarger, R-Tennessee, said in response to the backlash.
Germany’s outgoing government will leave the Eurofighter sale decision to incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz, official German ...
Texas congressman Al Green said he usually ignores the insults or slurs he receives while walking through airports or going ...
Frustrated with their party's response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue ...
U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger, a 65-year-old Republican from Tennessee, used the term "boy" when referring to the 77-year-old ...