from the bold red and white of Shoreditch House to the turquoise candy-stripes of the Little Beach House, Barcelona. We tested the towel from White City House in west London and loved the ...
The United Nations is getting a reformer and America First fighter out of Elise Stefanik. Over her decade in Congress, Elise has driven results on behalf of her district in Upstate New York and ...
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Towel choice is intensely subjective — for every full-throated waffle obsessive, there are plenty willing to argue the merits of a flat-weave Turkish set. Still, there are a few characteristics ...
Elise Stefanik has made a mission out of empowering women in her district of Upstate New York and the North Country, across the nation, and around the globe. She is the right woman for this ...
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, a Republican, testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Jan. 16, 2025, as part of her confirmation process to become the next U.S. ambassador to the ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY., will soon appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to seek confirmation for her role in President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet as the U.S. ambassador to ...
Assemblyman Chris Tague and former congressional candidate Liz Joy are frontrunners for the Republican nomination to succeed U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, who is poised to become ambassador to the UN.
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-Schuylerville) is scheduled to have a confirmation hearing on her nomination as the next ambassador to the United Nations next Tuesday, Jan. 21. She was one of the ...
FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION. IT COMES AS PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP HAS TAPPED REPUBLICAN CONGRESSWOMA N ELISE STEFANIK TO SERVE AS THE NEXT AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS. NBC5'S BENNY NEZAJ IS ...
Donald Trump's choice for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, former Rep. Elise Stefanik, will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday morning around 10:30 a.m.