Michigan's first woman U.S. senator talks about her time in office and her concerns for the future as she prepares to leave after four terms.
It is hard to have conversations about aging. We can talk about how to deal with illness because most people are stubbornly ...
Brandon Granger, the son of Texas Republican Rep. Kay Granger, informed the Dallas Express his mother has been battling “some ...
Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.), the fourth-longest serving Senator, was 100 years old when he left office in January 2003 ... and ...
Annie Kuster said that part of her reason to not run again was seeing President Joe Biden's decline, and wanting to set a ...
The longtime lawmaker has held numerous private meetings with city officials about the issues affecting Oakland, from the ...
Kay Granger’s sudden disappearance in the twilight of her public life is just the latest example of the lack of transparency on seriously ill and aging politicians.
Joe Biden and Kay Granger exemplify a class of public officials who are in denial of their own physical and mental decline.
LGBTQ San Franciscans can count themselves fortunate that for decades the city’s mayors have been allies to the community.
Granger, who is retiring at the end of this Congress after serving since 1997, has not cast a vote in the House since July.
Kay Granger's son said she's been "having some dementia issues" amid concerns over her prolonged absence in Congress.
In a “sad commentary on the congressional gerontocracy,” the whereabouts of a Texas congresswoman only recently became known after months-long voting absence. Few things were as steadfastly […] ...