A day after a federal judge blocked Texas' new abortion law, at least one provider in the state said it had resumed services on Thursday for patients seeking to terminate pregnancies beyond the law's limit of about six weeks. Amy...
The Senate on Thursday approved legislation to temporarily raise the federal government's $28.4 trillion debt limit and avoid the risk of a historic default later this month, but it put off until early December a decision on a longer-lasting remedy....
Two senior U.S. lawmakers on Thursday accused the White House of pressuring U.S. airlines to require their employees be vaccinated for COVID-19 by a Dec. 8 deadline for federal contractors or face firing. Reps. Sam Graves, top Republican on the House...
The House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol building has subpoenaed testimony and records related to the "Stop the Steal" rally on the grounds of the Capitol that day. The subpoenas seek deposition testimony from Ali...
President Joe Biden will expand two sprawling national monuments in Utah, the governor said Thursday. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox released a statement expressing disappointment in a decision by the administration to expand Bears Ears National Monuments and Grand Staircase-Escalante, which...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, on Thursday told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt in an interview that he's listening to arguments for him to run for Senate once his term as governor ends in 2022. Hogan initially cast doubts on...
Former advisers to former President Donald Trump were told in a letter on Thursday not to comply with a request from the select committee investigating the events of Jan. 6, The Washington Post reports. Those on the list include Mark...
Joe Biden suffered a huge defeat in his attempt to pass his massive spending spree legislation. He failed to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill and discovered that he would not get the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill he requested. He couldn't get...
More than 400,000 people joined a petition urging a presidential Supreme Court commission to reject reforms that include court-packing, the Washington Examiner reported Wednesday.   Leading legal figures such as former Attorney General Edwin Meese are among the people who signed on...
 Top U.S. Senate Republican Mitch McConnell on Wednesday said his party would allow an extension of the federal debt ceiling into December, a move that would head off a historic default with a heavy economic toll. That could provide an...
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