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Here's what we know about America250, the catchy name for next year's Independence Day milestone, and who's behind the planning for it.
The jurors, composed of eight men and four women, found the hip-hop mogul guilty of violating the Mann Act, which criminalizes the act of transporting a person across state lines for immoral ...
White House works to ground NASA science missions before Congress can act "We would be turning off some fabulous missions that are doing extremely well." ...
Just days after the Supreme Court again made it clear that the separation of powers is sacrosanct, Indira Talwani, an Obama appointed federal judge in Massachusetts, has taken the unprecedented ...
“What Trump cannot do is abolish the Department of Education entirely. That would require an act of Congress because Congress created the department in 1979. But that’s not what Trump is doing ...
The GOP-led House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Thursday after days of arm-twisting and deliberation that saw the lower chamber's floor frozen for more than seven hours -- the longest vote ...
Due to several factors, the E. Main St. closure has been extended from the previously estimated July 1 to the end of September 2025.
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Republican President Donald Trump is set to arrive at the Iowa State Fairgrounds later tonight for a rally kicking off the one-year countdown to America's 250th birthday. Programming is scheduled ...
A federal proposal that would ban states and local governments from regulating AI for 10 years could soon be signed into law, as Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and other lawmakers work to secure its ...
After a tumultuous day, an overnight cliffhanger of a vote and a record-breaking speech, Republicans managed to wear down internal resistance and muscle their domestic policy bill through the House.
Adams, Jefferson and other Founding Fathers enjoyed wild game and seasonal produce in Philadelphia's taverns during the Continental Congress, where food became part of politics.