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After months of delay, House lawmakers this weekend passed a package of bills to send foreign aid to
Tesla is laying off 14,000 people, their self-driving cars are hitting a wall—figurative and sometim
All 12 jurors have been seated in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial in Manha
On Wednesday, the Senate moved to dismiss two articles of impeachment against Secretary of Homeland
House Republicans are in chaos again after a second conservative lawmaker voiced support for a push
The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a major case related to the January 6th Insurrection that
Description: The Iranian government launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel late Saturday
Once upon a time, borrowing money for college was an affordable path towards upward mobility. Today,
The Justice Department announced Thursday, it finalized rules to close a major loophole in gun purch
A group of House Republicans dealt Speaker Mike Johnson another embarrassing blow on Wednesday when
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, that an 1864 law banning almost all abortions is enforce
President Joe Biden on Monday announced another round of student debt relief that could help tens of
Israel said on Sunday that it was reducing its military presence in Gaza but rejected any suggestion
Why on earth is Wall Street valuing Donald Trump’s little social network at $7 billion despite havin
President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Thursday, the first time
José Andrés, the celebrity chef and founder of World Central Kitchen, said that Israel “targeted” hi
World Central Kitchen, an international aid group, said on Tuesday it paused its relief operation in
The Florida Supreme Court delivered bittersweet news to abortion rights advocates on Monday. In one
Cesar Chavez Day was Sunday, and it’s the day when Americans honor the late Latino civil rights icon
Mifepristone revolutionized abortion access in America, so much that, two years after the fall of Ro