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The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue unwinding the Education Department, ...
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama expects to play this coming season and has been fully cleared after dealing with ...
Temporary measures that allowed nearly 12,000 Afghans to work in the U.S. and be protected from deportation are expiring ...
Andrea Gibson, a celebrated poet and performance artist who through their verse explored gender identity, politics and their ...
Ice cream makers representing about 90% of the U.S. supply of the frozen treat have pledged to remove artificial dyes from ...
A broken promise to release more information about the Jeffrey Epstein case has sparked outrage among some of President Donald Trump’s loyal supporters. The Justice Department last week said ...
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
After the first hearing at the Capitol, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said a subsequent hearing will take place in Kerrville, Texas, July 31 for residents of the area to testify before the committee.
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