The Biden administration has started 2023 by appealing to Republicansto pass a broad immigration bill first introduced two years ago as a way to end the migrant crisis.
Gov. Mike DeWine, an Ohio Republican beginning his second term, announced his state budget proposal. DeWine's proposal includes child tax deductions and expanding school vouchers.
The Biden administration is set to propose a rule that would reduce credit card late fees from roughly to $30 to $8, saving consumers up to $9 billion annually, the White House announced on Wednesday. The rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), along with other actions — like the White House urging Congress to...
Story at a glance A new report from the nongovernmental organization Food and Water Watch details the extent to which both the agriculture and oil and gas industries impact water stability in California. Combined, the sectors use hundreds of millions of gallons of freshwater each year. Despite the deluge of rain and snow that fell...
Nevada lawmakers are looking to pass legislation that closes a legal loophole on sex traffickers and increases the penalty for perpetrators who lure children.
Nine states are requesting a federal judge who previously called DACA an unlawful program to permanently end it, following years of legal challenges to the Obama-era policy.
The National Archives and Records Administration was stopped from issuing a prepared press release after it was alerted to the discovery of classified documents from President Biden's Washington think tank, House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer said on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court took the easy way out when it first heard a dispute between Jack Phillips, a baker, and the Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Justices sidestepped the fundamental issue, which was whether the state could compel speech from private citizens, and instead impugned the commission's actions by pointing to the bigoted statements that its members directed at Christians.
Earlier this month, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that indoor gas stoves emit harmful pollution and that a ban on selling new ones was, to quote one of the agency's commissioners, "on the table."