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Since 1971, health officials have advised against swimming in the creek because the city’s sewage system flows into it.
The House Ways and Means Committee unveiled legislation that would terminate clean energy tax credits enacted by former ...
William Baker, 91, is believed to be one of the last living inmates of Alcatraz. He has harrowing tales to tell, including about the time he tried to escape.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the subpoenas represented the Trump administration’s effort to “identify abuse and exploitation of public benefits." ...
As Georgia’s first Latino to win a statewide election, John King is positioning himself as a unifying figure in the Senate race to take on Ossoff.
Republicans are moving to raise the rate for schools with large endowments, all the way up to 21% for those with student adjusted endowments of $2 million.
Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) announced last month she would not seek reelection. A number of Republicans are considering a gubernatorial run, including Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley, state Rep. Bobby ...
While on a train to Kyiv, Ukraine, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a video showed French President Emmanuel Macron grabbing something from a table and ...
The president's comments about the ideal number of dolls hold deeper truths about human fulfillment that align with his tariff policy.
The president signed an executive order that gives Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 30 days to lower drug prices.
The governor's model ordinance does not specify penalties for camping, so it will be up to the cities to determine punishment for people who violate the law.
Federal prosecutors announced charges last week against three alleged gang members from Chicago in connection with criminal acts in the suburbs.
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