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Majority Leader Chuck Schumer loosens Senate's informal dress code
The change would let Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., who is often seen wearing a hoodie and baseball shorts, wear his casual attire on the Senate floor whenever he wants.
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Back in Hoodies and Gym Shorts, Fetterman Tackles Senate Life After Depression Treatment
Before Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman checked himself in to a hospital for clinical depression in February, he used to walk the halls of the Senate stone-faced and dressed in formal suits. These days, he’s back to wearing the hoodies and gym shorts he was known for before he became a senator.
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John Fetterman Discharged From Walter Reed After Receiving Treatment for Depression
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after six weeks of inpatient treatment for clinical depression, with plans to return to the Senate in mid-April.
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John Fetterman ‘on Path to Recovery,' Will Be Out for More Weeks
A spokesman for Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman says the Democrat is “on a path to recovery” after checking himself into a hospital for clinical depression earlier this month, and he is still expected to be away from the Senate for several weeks.
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Sen. Fetterman Checked Himself Into Hospital for Clinical Depression
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., checked himself into Walter Reed Medical Center on Wednesday to be treated for clinical depression, according to his chief of staff.
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Sen. John Fetterman Hospitalized for Clinical Depression, His Office Says
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed Medical Center to be treated for clinical depression.
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Tests Negative, Sen. John Fetterman Leaves Hospital After 2-Day Stay
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman left a hospital in Washington after a two-day stay, his office said Friday, following a spell of lightheadedness that prompted the visit as he recovers from a stroke he suffered last year on the campaign trail.
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Sen. John Fetterman Remains in Hospital, Undergoing Tests
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who had a stroke during his campaign last year, remains hospitalized in Washington after feeling lightheaded. His office said Thursday evening that tests have been negative. The senator’s communications director says in the statement that an MRI and other tests rule out a new stroke. He says doctors are continuing to monitor Fetterman for a seizure,...
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Fetterman: ‘We Jammed Them Up, We Held the Line'
Pennsylvania Senator-elect John Fetterman speaks after his victory over Mehmet Oz in the hotly-contested Senate battle.
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John Fetterman Wins Key Pennsylvania Senate Race; Mehmet Oz Concedes
Democrat John Fetterman has won the race to be Pennsylvania’s next U.S. Senator after a closely watched election with national implications, NBC News projected early Wednesday morning.
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Fetterman and Oz Come to Finish Line in Bruising Pennsylvania US Senate Race
Control of the U.S. Senate could depend on whether Pennsylvanians elect Democrat John Fetterman or Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz.
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Biden, Obama, Trump Make Final Midterm Push in Pennsylvania
Swing-state Pennsylvania is the stage for a clash of presidents on Saturday as each party’s biggest stars work to energize voters just days before voting concludes in pivotal midterm elections.
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Oprah Winfrey Announces Her Support for Fetterman
Winfrey shared the news during “A Virtual Voting Conversation” held on Nov. 3.
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Mehmet Oz in May Audio: Abortion Is ‘Murder' at Any Stage of Pregnancy
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Mehmet Oz said in May that abortion at any stage of pregnancy is “still murder” because he believes that life begins at conception, according to newly obtained audio.
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A Parody Twitter Account Created by a Paralegal Mocking Dr. Oz's ‘Crudites' Campaign Video Goes Viral
A paralegal and graphic designer teamed up to mock Dr. Mehmet Oz’s video showing him mispronouncing the name of a Redner’s grocery store.
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Oz Responds to Crudité Video After Fetterman Campaigns on It
Mehmet Oz on Wednesday dipped into the hullabaloo over his now-viral attempt to shop for a crudité platter, addressing for the first time his remarks in an April video that boomeranged around the internet this week. Speaking with the conservative news outlet Newsmax, Oz, the GOP Senate nominee in Pennsylvania, hit back at critics, including his Democratic rival, Lt. Gov....