Rand Paul Becomes First US Senator To Test Positive For Coronavirus
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday March 23, 2020
Rand Paul, a critic of emergency coronavirus spending, has become the first US senator to test positive for COVID-19, the Republican lawmaker's office said Sunday.
US Senate Passes Spending Bill After Shutdown, House Vote Next
World News | Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post | Friday February 9, 2018
The Senate passed a sweeping bipartisan spending bill Friday morning, but not before the federal government shut down when Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., delayed the vote past midnight to complain about the budget deficit. It was the second government shutdown in less than three weeks.
US Shutdown, Second In 3 Weeks, Begins As Budget Bill Faces Delay
World News | Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post | Friday February 9, 2018
The federal government shut down for the second time in three weeks Friday, driven to the brink by acute congressional dysfunction and pushed over it by the objections of a single conservative senator.
"Good Idea": President Donald Trump On Diverting US Aid To Pakistan For This
World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday January 6, 2018
President Donald Trump today supported a top American Senator's proposal for a bill to stop the US aid to Pakistan for failing to clamp down on terror groups and divert the money for building roads and bridges in the US.
Donald Trump Talks Healthcare With Republican Critic On Golf Course
World News | Reuters | Monday April 3, 2017
President Donald Trump golfed with a vocal Republican critic of his healthcare push on Sunday, as he insisted efforts to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law were not dead.
Bid To Block Pakistan F-16 Sale Fails In US Senate
World News | Reuters | Friday March 11, 2016
The US Senate on Thursday blocked an effort to prevent the $700 million sale of Lockheed Martin Corp F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.
US Senator Asks Colleagues To Oppose F-16 Deal With Pakistan
World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday March 5, 2016
A top Republican Senator has asked his colleagues in the Senate to join him in opposing the sale of eight nuclear-capable F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, saying it was "past time" to demand accountability from the country whose "coziness" with terrorists has harmed the US military.
Resolution Introduced In US Congress To Block Sale Of F-16s To Pakistan
World News | Press Trust of India | Friday February 26, 2016
Former Republican presidential candidate Senator Rand Paul has introduced a joint resolution in the US Congress to block the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.
Republican Campaign For White House Turns Nastier As Field Narrows
World News | Reuters | Thursday February 4, 2016
Campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination took a nasty turn on Wednesday with billionaire businessman Donald Trump accusing rival Ted Cruz of fraud as the field of candidates narrowed ahead of next week's New Hampshire primary.
US Republican Presidential Campaign Turns Nastier; Rand Paul Drops Out
World News | Reuters | Thursday February 4, 2016
Campaigning for the Republican nomination at November's US presidential election took a nasty turn on Wednesday with billionaire businessman Donald Trump accusing rival Ted Cruz of fraud as the field of candidates narrowed ahead of next week's New Hampshire primary.
Seven Candidates Qualify For Thursday's Main Presidential Debate
World News | Reuters | Tuesday January 12, 2016
Seven Republican presidential candidates will participate in Fox Business Network's prime-time debate on Thursday, but Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and former business executive Carly Fiorina did not qualify for the main event, the network said on Monday.
Republicans Debate How To Defeat Jihadists, Rivals Hit Donald Trump
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 16, 2015
Republican presidential hopefuls put the war against Islamic State jihadists front and center on Tuesday as they debated how to keep America safe -- with Donald Trump under attack for demanding a ban on Muslims entering the country.
Factbox - Political Reactions to Deadly Shooting in San Bernardino, California
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 3, 2015
Fourteen people were dead and 17 others wounded after gunfire erupted at a holiday party at a social services agency in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday, sparking an intense manhunt for up to three suspects, authorities said.
After Attacks, US Senator Says No More Visa-Free French
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday November 19, 2015
US Senator Rand Paul, a Republican presidential hopeful, called for a halt on Wednesday to the visa waiver program for travelers from countries including France in the wake of the Paris attacks.
Republicans Eye Breakout Against Donald Trump in Third Debate
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday October 28, 2015
Republican White House frontrunner Donald Trump and nine other 2016 hopefuls do battle today in their third nationally televised primary debate, as rivals seek a political opening against the caustic billionaire.
Rand Paul Becomes First US Senator To Test Positive For Coronavirus
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday March 23, 2020
Rand Paul, a critic of emergency coronavirus spending, has become the first US senator to test positive for COVID-19, the Republican lawmaker's office said Sunday.
US Senate Passes Spending Bill After Shutdown, House Vote Next
World News | Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post | Friday February 9, 2018
The Senate passed a sweeping bipartisan spending bill Friday morning, but not before the federal government shut down when Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., delayed the vote past midnight to complain about the budget deficit. It was the second government shutdown in less than three weeks.
US Shutdown, Second In 3 Weeks, Begins As Budget Bill Faces Delay
World News | Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post | Friday February 9, 2018
The federal government shut down for the second time in three weeks Friday, driven to the brink by acute congressional dysfunction and pushed over it by the objections of a single conservative senator.
"Good Idea": President Donald Trump On Diverting US Aid To Pakistan For This
World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday January 6, 2018
President Donald Trump today supported a top American Senator's proposal for a bill to stop the US aid to Pakistan for failing to clamp down on terror groups and divert the money for building roads and bridges in the US.
Donald Trump Talks Healthcare With Republican Critic On Golf Course
World News | Reuters | Monday April 3, 2017
President Donald Trump golfed with a vocal Republican critic of his healthcare push on Sunday, as he insisted efforts to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law were not dead.
Bid To Block Pakistan F-16 Sale Fails In US Senate
World News | Reuters | Friday March 11, 2016
The US Senate on Thursday blocked an effort to prevent the $700 million sale of Lockheed Martin Corp F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.
US Senator Asks Colleagues To Oppose F-16 Deal With Pakistan
World News | Press Trust of India | Saturday March 5, 2016
A top Republican Senator has asked his colleagues in the Senate to join him in opposing the sale of eight nuclear-capable F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, saying it was "past time" to demand accountability from the country whose "coziness" with terrorists has harmed the US military.
Resolution Introduced In US Congress To Block Sale Of F-16s To Pakistan
World News | Press Trust of India | Friday February 26, 2016
Former Republican presidential candidate Senator Rand Paul has introduced a joint resolution in the US Congress to block the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.
Republican Campaign For White House Turns Nastier As Field Narrows
World News | Reuters | Thursday February 4, 2016
Campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination took a nasty turn on Wednesday with billionaire businessman Donald Trump accusing rival Ted Cruz of fraud as the field of candidates narrowed ahead of next week's New Hampshire primary.
US Republican Presidential Campaign Turns Nastier; Rand Paul Drops Out
World News | Reuters | Thursday February 4, 2016
Campaigning for the Republican nomination at November's US presidential election took a nasty turn on Wednesday with billionaire businessman Donald Trump accusing rival Ted Cruz of fraud as the field of candidates narrowed ahead of next week's New Hampshire primary.
Seven Candidates Qualify For Thursday's Main Presidential Debate
World News | Reuters | Tuesday January 12, 2016
Seven Republican presidential candidates will participate in Fox Business Network's prime-time debate on Thursday, but Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and former business executive Carly Fiorina did not qualify for the main event, the network said on Monday.
Republicans Debate How To Defeat Jihadists, Rivals Hit Donald Trump
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 16, 2015
Republican presidential hopefuls put the war against Islamic State jihadists front and center on Tuesday as they debated how to keep America safe -- with Donald Trump under attack for demanding a ban on Muslims entering the country.
Factbox - Political Reactions to Deadly Shooting in San Bernardino, California
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 3, 2015
Fourteen people were dead and 17 others wounded after gunfire erupted at a holiday party at a social services agency in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday, sparking an intense manhunt for up to three suspects, authorities said.
After Attacks, US Senator Says No More Visa-Free French
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday November 19, 2015
US Senator Rand Paul, a Republican presidential hopeful, called for a halt on Wednesday to the visa waiver program for travelers from countries including France in the wake of the Paris attacks.
Republicans Eye Breakout Against Donald Trump in Third Debate
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday October 28, 2015
Republican White House frontrunner Donald Trump and nine other 2016 hopefuls do battle today in their third nationally televised primary debate, as rivals seek a political opening against the caustic billionaire.
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