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Twenty years ago this Friday, Hurricane Katrina – once a Category 5 beast – made landfall as a Category 3 first in ...
Washington state politicians – and many more around the country – cheered when the Albertsons-Kroger merger was blocked. They ...
A group of Democratic attorneys general has circled the wagons around New York Attorney General Letitia James, accusing the U ...
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has ordered a company which operates automated licensed reader systems to shut off U.S.
Taxpayer resources should not be used to support jurisdictions with cashless bail policies, according to a new executive ...
Onlookers braced for another tense, confrontational meeting in the Oval Office between President Donald Trump and another ...
A new lawsuit is fighting against a Wisconsin law that prevents the Public Service Commission from considering air pollution ...
(The Center Square) – State Sen. Joe Gruters of Florida has been elected chairman of the Republican National Committee.
Fake parking citations are being placed on cars throughout Louisiana's third-largest city, prompting the Shreveport Police ...
University of California, Berkeley is facing a lawsuit claiming it denied Dr. Yael Nativ a teaching role for being Israeli.
North Carolina far exceeded its projected revenues of $64 million in its first year of legal gaming, bringing in $116 million ...
A former U.S. transportation secretary says Downstate Illinois residents should help fund Chicago transit, but a Metro East ...