The NFL player's sister-in-law leaves behind her husband and four daughters under the age of 12 Ethan Miller/Getty; Brian Hoyer/Instagram NFL alum Brian Hoyer revealed that his sister-in-law Carissa ...
Former Patriots quarterback Brian Hoyer shared that his sister-in-law died “suddenly and unexpectedly” and asked for support as his brother, Brett, is now widowed with four young daughters. “It is ...
Former NFL quarterback Brian Hoyer announced the death of his sister-in-law, Carissa, in an emotional post on social media. “It is with a heavy heart that I write this. On February 13th, my little ...
Rep. Steny Hoyer (Md.), the longest-serving House Democrat in Congress, announced Friday he’s endorsing Maryland Del. Adrian Boafo (D), his former campaign manager, to succeed him. “With deep respect ...
Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (Maryland), the former Democratic majority leader who announced earlier this month that he’s retiring after nearly 45 years in Congress, is endorsing his former campaign manager, ...
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) (LAW ’66) announced Jan. 7 he will not seek re-election in 2026 after serving over four decades in Congress. Georgetown University community members responded to the decision ...
The Chicago Cubs went into the offseason with fans hoping big moves were ahead, and that is exactly what they have received to this point in the winter. After rebuilding the bullpen, Chicago's ...
News that Steny Hoyer is, as the third-longest serving member of the House, retiring, has brought forth deserved and accurate encomiums of praise (“Tributes pour in as Rep. Steny Hoyer says he won’t ...
Democratic Rep. Steny Hoyer, Maryland’s longest-serving member of Congress and a lawmaker with longstanding close ties to the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC, has announced his retirement. “I did not want to ...
Over a six-decade political career, Steny H. Hoyer, currently the longest-serving Democrat in the House, built a legacy of influence few can match. When the former majority leader announced his ...
WASHINGTON — Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer, the third-longest-serving member of Congress, formally announced his retirement on the House floor on Thursday morning. The venerable lawmaker will not seek ...
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