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U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger heard about the positive impact of multiple federal programs that serve students whose parents have not earned a bachelor’s degree or who come from lower-income backgrounds ...
A Republican congresswoman used a racial slur when addressing her Democratic colleague, Rep. Al Green of Texas, drawing ...
Tennessee Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger had made the reference while speaking about Texas Democrat Al Green during a recent ...
Northeast Tennessee Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger is facing criticism after referring to a Black representative as “boy,” questioning his use of a cane, and ...
Fort De Soto Park Manager, Dave Harshbarger, first noticed the gopher tortoises on the beach. “We did have a gopher tortoise population in the park, but it was limited, 8 known burrows at that time.
Harshbarger has no plans to apologize. In fact, she took to social media doubling down on her offensive comments.
"BOY oh boy, you just can’t catch a break between the FAKE NEWS and young men wielding canes," Rep. Diana Harshbarger, ...
During an interview with the podcast FAME Ministries, Representative Diana Harshbarger (R-Tennessee) called Representative Al ...
U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger, a 65-year-old Republican from Tennessee, used the term "boy" when referring to the 77-year-old ...
Diana Harshbarger came under fire after she used the term during an interview. One expert in racial equity shares what's concerning.
Diana Harshbarger, who called Rep. Al Green “boy,” claimed the 77-year-old Black lawmaker is making a big deal out of nothing.
U.S. Rep. Al Green on Tuesday said a Tennessee lawmaker's comments about him and his cane were an act of racism.