Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, announced his retirement from the Senate on Thursday evening. Until 2014, he'll work hard as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, but after that, it's ...
It has been three years since former Michigan Sen. Carl Levin passed, and the country misses his voice. He would have wise words for us about our current political situation and the upcoming election.
During President Obama's speech Tuesday night, Sen. Carl Levin will be doing what he's done at every State of the Union for decades: sitting with his older brother and fellow Michigan Democrat Rep.
SENATOR CARL LEVIN, the Senate’s fiercest and most partisan critic of the Bush administration, released a “report” Thursday challenging the administration’s claim that Iraq had a relationship with al ...
Investigation reveals secrecy tricks Swiss bankers allegedly used. July 17, 2008— -- Federal regulators should consider revoking the US banking license of the giant Swiss Bank UBS because of its ...
Kwiatkowski claims she witnessed “neoconservative agenda bearers within [the Pentagon’s Office of Special Plans] usurp measured and carefully considered assessment, and through suppression and ...
“The Chairman of the Armed Services Committee, my friend Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), today articulated his desire to significantly accelerate the growth of the Afghan security forces. In this, I agree, ...
Carl Levin, who served as a U.S. senator from Michigan for 36 years, died Thursday, the Levin Center at Wayne State University announced. He was 87. In a tweet, the Levin Center described the former U ...
Democratic U.S. Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, chairman of the powerful Armed Services Committee, said on Thursday he would not seek re-election in 2014, ending more than three decades in the Senate.
No one would accuse Carl Levin of looking like Hollywood’s version of a U.S. Senator. He’s pudgy, balding and occasionally rumpled, and he constantly wears his glasses at the very tip of his nose.
It's safe to say that C-SPAN isn't the most stimulating TV channel. Its static camera work, unimaginative graphics department and impenetrably wonky subject matter challenge most any viewer's patience ...
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