“He’s been enormously helpful,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told The Hill of Vance. “[He’s] willing to talk to whomever and served as a really good liaison between the ...
These days, driverless cars are transporting millions of people in China and the U.S. Those riders probably don't realize that the food they eat may have benefitted from autonomous vehicles as well!
People are convinced that Vice President-elect JD Vance wears eyeliner because of his striking ... Mr Trump will then be sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts, who will mark his fifth time ...
“Our recent discussions with the Commission have revealed that the agency still lacked basic information about the industry and John Deere’s business practices and confirmed that the agency ...
Vice President Vance challenged the judges who are pushing back on President Trump’s executive orders, arguing they are going too far. “If a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a ...
To make the point even finer, in Mark and Matthew’s account, James and John abandoned their father, in the boat mending broken nets, to follow Jesus. As Vance’s detractors rightly say ...
Published to Trump's personal website with a bizarre headline indicating they "go hard," social media was quick to bring back the Vance eyeliner theories. One user on X, formerly Twitter ...
The vice presidency may have taken JD Vance out of the Senate, but his brief service there has turned out to be instrumental in the early weeks of the Trump administration. Vance has proven to be ...
JD Vance is heading to Europe this week for his first foreign trip as vice president, where he’ll rub shoulders with world leaders anxious about Donald Trump’s return to the world stage.
The problem for those hoping this news is the real deal is that, well, it just isn't. John Deere hasn't made any announcement regarding its foray into pickup trucks or street-legal cars in general.
And it doesn’t hurt that lawmakers see Vance as one of their own. “Our members trust him, which is really important,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters this week.