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Why is the 2024 total solar eclipse so unique?

There is a lot to look forward to with the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. It's a completely different experience than a partial eclipse.

Rep. Andy Kim gains traction in bid for New Jersey’s Senate seat after primary victories in 3 counties

Rep. Andy Kim, a Democratic congressman who is seeking New Jersey's open Senate seat, has garnered momentum with victories in three county committee votes.

GA proposals to drop sex ed, ban foreign-owned farmland in limbo at legislative deadline

Georgia lawmakers face a deadline on Feb. 29, the last day for legislation to pass either the House or Senate and advance to the other chamber for consideration this year.

Nevada’s secretary of state says lawyers who fill poll worker gap should earn continuing education credits

Nevada officials are struggling to find election poll workers. Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar has proposed that lawyers who volunteer to do so receive education credits.

Lloyd Austin to face grilling from lawmakers over secret hospital visits

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will face a grilling from Congressional Republicans on Thursday over his secretative hospital stay in early January.

Will President Biden take executive action at the border? Dem lawmaker says it ‘may be the only option’

Senators shared whether President Biden should take executive action to solve the ongoing southern border crisis, with some lawmakers saying its Congress' responsibility.

Maine Democrats seek comprehensive gun control measures following state’s deadliest shooting

Maine lawmakers have introduced extensive gun violence measures, including a 72-hour waiting period for most gun purchases, following the state's deadliest shooting.

Dueling Biden, Trump visits to besieged border come amid fresh slew of violent crimes by illegal immigrants

Former President Donald Trump and President Biden will both head to the southern border on Thursday, as the crisis at the southern border becomes a major 2024 issue.

Biden faces tough choices after Michigan backlash

President Biden faces a tough decision on how to deal with the anger and unrest over his response to the war in Gaza after voters in Michigan sent him a clear message of discontent in the Democratic primary. The president’s strategy has been focused on supporting Israel while also pushing for a temporary cease-fire and...

Biden administration to boost affordable housing programs, supply of manufactured homes

The Biden administration announced on Thursday that it will take steps to bolster federal programs that produce affordable housing, boost the supply of manufactured homes and promote fairer rental markets. To bolster affordable housing federal programs, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of the Treasury will indefinitely extend programs that...

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