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Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel — infamously known for pocketing rental income from his Caribbean cottage without disclosing it — ...
Charles B. Rangel died Monday at age 94, leaving behind a larger-than-life legacy in Harlem, his birthplace and longtime home, which he represented in Congress for more than four decades.
New York congressman Charles Rangel served his constituency in Washington for nearly five decades and his efforts could be ...
Charles B. Rangel, Powerful Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94 The first Black chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he was a political force for decades, only to be tarnished by an ethics ...
Charles B. Rangel, a gravelly voiced and exuberant congressman from the Harlem neighborhood of New York who became the first African American chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee but was ...
Charles B. Rangel arrived in Congress several lifetimes ago, back when skilled dealmaking was a regular and revered part of the job and not what it has become: a grudging miracle that rises at the ...
Former Rep. Charles B. Rangel, a New York Democrat who helped found the Congressional Black Caucus and went on to a storied four-decade plus career in the House, died on Monday. He was 94. The ...
Former U.S. Representative and global leader Charles B. Rangel has passed away at the age of 94. Born in Harlem in 1930 to a Puerto Rican father and a Black American mother, Rangel became known as ...
Former congressman Charles B. Rangel (D-New York) died at the age of 94. Rangel retired in 2017 after first being elected to Congress in 1970 to represent the residents of Harlem in New York City.
Charles B. Rangel, founding member of Congressional Black Caucus and former Ways and Means chair, dies at 94 New York Democrat was fixture on cable news — and policy debates ...
Charles B. Rangel, a decorated Korean War veteran and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, died on Memorial Day at age 94. Representing Harlem for nearly five decades in Congress, he ...