Mitt Romney’s sister-in-law left a note before plunging to her death from a California parking garage, according to a report. Carrie Elizabeth Romney, 64, died after falling “backwards from a seated ...
My proposal to increase taxes on the rich prompted the Journal to run both an editorial (“By All Means Raise Mitt Romney’s Taxes,” Dec. 22) and an op-ed (“ ‘Tax Me,’ Mitt Romney Says, Pointing at You, ...
Former Sen. Mitt Romney's sister-in-law left a handwritten "suicide note" in the last pages of the Book of Mormon before she died by suicide last year in Southern California, a coroner's report ...
A routine morning near a Southern California apartment complex ended in tragedy, as new details emerged surrounding the death of a woman connected to one of America’s most prominent political families ...
President Donald Trump joked that he might sue his newly selected Federal Reserve chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, over lowering interest rates in a speech to an elite group of Washington’s power set on ...
Mitt Romney’s sister-in-law left her suicide note in a copy of the Book of Mormon and had Xanax in her system when she died last year, according to coroners. Carrie Elizabeth Romney, 64, was found ...
But here she was in a Senate hearing room in October, a person who had once seemed so mild, so warm, so kindhearted that she’d earned the nickname “Pambi,” opening up a folder full of slap-downs, each ...
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump mocked French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday for the aviator sunglasses he was wearing during his own speech at Davos the day ...
We look at the news coming out of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. By Sam Sifton I am the host of this newsletter. Could the United States end up in possession of Greenland? After Trump gave a ...
At a Thursday press conference in Minneapolis, Vice President J.D. Vance said the chaos unfolding in the city is the result of inadequate cooperation from local and state law enforcement. VICE ...
The news: it is a product that people want. This, at least, is CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss’ view, according to an all-hands meeting she held with her staff today, wherein she presented her ...