With this performance, James (40 years, 39 days old) joined Jordan as the only 40-year-olds to ever notch a 40-point game, ...
Speaker Mike Johnson said the subcommittee would "continue our efforts to uncover the full truth" about the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Mike Johnson (R-LA) as speaker of the House in the next Congress and instead floated the names of other Republicans like Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). During a Tuesday interview on Fox Business ...
Even House Republicans who are skeptical about keeping Mike Johnson on as speaker acknowledge ... Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan of Ohio and GOP Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota. All three ran for the ...
For all the handwringing over whether House Speaker Mike Johnson will get another term ... including Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Byron Donalds of Florida and Kevin Hern ...
Johnson announced that he would make Georgia ... (Getty Images) When asked if any Democrats would serve on the committee, Rep. Jim Jordan told reporters “you’d have to ask” Minority Leader ...
With every passing day, LeBron James seems to etch his name into the history books with one record or the other. On Tuesday night, he added another ...
Norman had just voted for Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to become speaker of the House, rather than Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La. For this week’s episode of “The Signal Sitdown,” Norman joins Daily ...
James said the game happened in 2001, and he and Jordan played with NBA vets Antoine Walker, Penny Hardaway, Ron Artest and Michael Finley. Advertisement Grainy photos from the game showing James ...
Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday backed away from a ... “Who knows what the Democrats are going to ask for,” House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said Tuesday afternoon.
"If you don't think that moving from Kevin McCarthy to MAGA Mike Johnson shows the ascendance ... Then Judiciary Chair Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Trump's preferred pick, failed, followed by GOP ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said the subcommittee would be chaired by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) and fall under the authority of the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH).