Delawarean Sarah McBride made history in November becoming the first openly transgender person elected to Congress.
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Whatever side of that divide you fall (and most people spend time on both sides, living their lives largely on the line in ...
Delaware's federal delegates hosted a town hall to discuss the impacts of President Donald Trump's actions on federal ...
Women make up 28% of voting members in the 119th Congress – on par with their share in the last Congress, but a considerable ...
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Video Shows Congressman John Larson's Alleged Medical Episode On House Floor Congressman John Larson suffered a medical episode while delivering remarks on the House floor this week, his team said in ...
Women make up 28% of voting members in the 119th Congress, a figure unchanged from the previous session but significantly ...
One of the defining features of the social-justice orthodoxy that swept through American culture between roughly the death of ...
Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride has made history by becoming the first openly transgender member of Congress. She talked to ...
Rep. Sarah McBride, who represents Delaware in Congress, talked to reporter Josh Sanders about her first few weeks on the job ...