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A federal judge will hear closing arguments in a hearing over whether to stop construction indefinitely at “Alligator ...
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has not officially said if she plans to run for reelection in 2026 — but she told a GOP audience ...
Mexican and United States authorities announced on Tuesday that 26 cartel bosses had been sent to the U.S., marking the ...
The BLS has failed to modernize, and its methods are deficient. The jobs number and its revisions do not meet accepted ...
The president's comment came after attending a virtual meeting with European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
The Second Circuit ruling has essentially zero immediate impact for stakeholders in the New York cannabis market, since it ...
Millions of U.S. tax dollars have gone to China since 2011 to study the retirement and aging of its population.
A ‘significantly higher’ presence of guard members was expected Wednesday night, according to the White House.
As the United States Federal Government continues its pursuit of digital transformation to better serve constituents, many ...
A judge appointed by President Trump was skeptical about a sweeping lawsuit targeting all 15 of Maryland's federal judges.
Trump officials are capitalizing on lingering COVID resentment to undermine American vaccine policy.
As President Donald Trump pushes the bounds of military activity on domestic soil, a debate has emerged over a nearly 150-year old law that regulates when federal troops can intervene in state issues.