Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday directed federal authorities to hold strategy sessions in the next 30 days with law enforcement to address the increasing threats targeting school board members, teachers and other employees in the nation’s public schools. In...
Refugee admissions to the United States fell to a record low during the 2021 budget year, despite President Joe Biden's pledge to reverse the sharp cuts made by the Trump administration, according to figures obtained by The Associated Press. A...
Hailing the progress of the Trump administration's United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer noted a "renaissance in U.S. battery production" for the auto industry. "Until recently, U.S. auto companies sourced nearly all of their batteries overseas,"...
More than 71% of Americans say they are less likely to back Democrats' massive spending plans if they knew it would raise taxes and the national debt, according to the latest Trafalgar Group poll. While President Joe Biden and Democrats...
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., says she will ask a Facebook whistleblower testifying to Congress on Tuesday whether the social media company did enough to warn law enforcement about the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. The senator said she would...
A Democratic super PAC led by a former president of Planned Parenthood is taking aim at AT&T for donations the company has made to lawmakers who sponsored the bill outlawing most abortions in Texas. The PAC, American Bridge, plans to run ads on the digital...
President Joe Biden's attorney general, Merrick Garland, said Monday that the Justice Department is "seriously and urgently investigating" how states are changing voting procedures or redistricting to ensure they are not violating federal voting rights. "We are seriously and urgently investigating and...
With just weeks remaining before federal workers must be vaccinated against COVID-19, the federal government on Monday outlined procedures for employees to request medical or religious exemptions from President Joe Biden’s mandate. The Office of Management and Budget released the...
The Supreme Court on Monday sent challenges to former President Donald Trump's border wall back to lower courts for them to reconsider in light of new circumstances now that President Joe Biden has reversed Trump's orders by executive orders. The...
The U.S. Supreme Court kicked off its 2021 session Monday with a four-sentence order that Washington, D.C., is not a state, and is therefore not eligible to vote in the House or Senate. The high court upheld the March 2020 ruling of...
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