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Declining Texas springs point to possible risks for state water supplies

Many of the underground water stores often critical to life in Texas, where rain is rare and the sun beats out of a pitiless sky, are running dry. Across the state, water gushes out of nearly 300 springs — a hidden array of reservoirs that creates creeks, rivers and swimming holes, and that once made...

George Santos announces surprise 2nd run for Congress during SOTU address

Former Rep. George Santos announced via social media Thursday his return to politics with a campaign against Rep. Nicholas Lalota for New York's 1st Congressional District.

Fulton County ethics board won’t hear complaints against Fani Willis

The Fulton County Board of Ethics said it lacks jurisdiction to hear several ethics complaints brought against District Attorney Fani Willis related to her affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Delaware House pass bill requiring fingerprinting, training and permit before buying handgun

Delaware's Democrat-led House passed a bill that would instate fingerprinting, training, and permit requirements for anyone who wants to buy a handgun.

Gold Star dad Steve Nikoui arrested after heckling Biden at SOTU address

Gold Star father Steve Nikoui was arrested by Capitol Police after being escorted out of the House Galleries on Thursday for heckling President Biden during the State of the Union address.

Fear of transit crime resurfaces in US cities

In several cities across the U.S., concerns about crime on subways and buses have resurfaced as a top priority, leading to efforts to address the issue.

Biden Loudly Panders to the Progressive Base

His State of the Union address won’t persuade swing voters.

Comeback kid? Expelled former Rep. George Santos announces bid for Congress

George Santos, the New York Republican who was expelled from the House last year, announced Thursday night that he plans to run again for a new seat, challenging Rep. Nick LaLota in the Republican primary in New York's 1st Congressional District.

White House officials to embark on post-State of the Union travel blitz

Biden administration officials are kicking off a two-week travel blitz next week to sell President Biden's accomplishments and draw a contrast with former President Trump, the likely GOP nominee. The White House previewed more than two dozen trips over the course of March from various Cabinet officials and top aides to the president. Their travel...

Centrist group No Labels expected to move forward with launching bipartisan presidential ticket

No Labels will likely take another step towards forming a bipartisan presidential ticket in November's general election, now that a Biden-Trump 2024 rematch is underway

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