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Alexis Herman, a native of Mobile, served as the labor secretary in President Bill Clinton’s administration in 1997 until 2001.
Mourners will bid a final farewell to Pope Francis on Saturday during his funeral Mass, which is expected to draw ...
Women of Power Honoree Alexis Herman, who was also a pioneer as the first Black U.S. Labor Secretary, dies at 76.
Mobile native and former United States Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman has died. She was 77. Herman was the first African ...
The growth of alt-right activist groups and the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic are two factors that help explain ...
William McGurn is a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board and writes the weekly "Main Street" column for the ...
The list of names ranges from the most high-profile — Pope Francis and Vladimir Putin —to the more obscure such as Festus ...
Presidents have played an important and sometimes surprising role in driving regulatory changes.
While presidents have been at odds before, there is often a sort of camaraderie among the small club of individuals who have ...
The panel discussion is being held at the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum in Little Rock and will allow past Oklahoma leaders and members of former President Bill Clinton’s administration to ...
Since Clinton has her replies turned off, there were a bunch of quote tweets in response. “Stop. You are lying. Read the bill. And for the love of God, stop treating women like they are incapable or ...
No one called Jimmy Carter a fascist authoritarian who “abducted” or “disappeared” foreign students simply for engaging in free speech. But many seem eager to level these incendiary ...