The 88-year-old Democrat and advocate for Washington DC statehood says she will not seek another term in Congress ...
The 88-year-old nonvoting delegate has been a longtime proponent of statehood. Norton took office in 1991 and is currently in ...
Years ago, I was honored to serve as an appointed member of Washington DC’s Martin Luther King’s Holiday Commission. My ...
Norton, 88, a civil rights advocate who represented Washington, D.C., in the House, had faced questions about her ability to ...
David Crisafulli is moving to tighten his grip on power – but that has only kickstarted debate about Queensland’s future.
Eleanor Holmes Norton, a trailblazing civil rights lawyer and staunch advocate for Washington, D.C., announced her retirement after serving as a non-voting delegate in Congress for over three decades.
The ruling comes about 10 days after a judge took similar action over DOJ's efforts to obtain voting data in California.
WASHINGTON - The political campaign of Democratic Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton notified election officials Sunday that she ...
In the overwhelmingly blue city, the real race to replace Norton is not in November but in the Democratic primary. Candidates ...
In the aftermath of the recent fatal ICE shooting of Alex Pretti, Republican Congressman Byron Donalds blamed the killing on ...
Ahead of the resumption of the National Assembly from Christmas and New Year break on Tuesday, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), have cautioned lawmakers against abandoning legislative business for ...
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the 88-year-old who’s served as D.C.’s delegate to Congress for 18 terms, will retire at the end ...