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Wisconsin preps 2024 PFAS grants for small water systems

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced Monday that it will soon begin accepting grant applications to help address PFAS in small public water systems.

Where no Congress has gone before: Facing galactic-scale fiscal cliff and border security threats

The House and Senate have to figure out a way to avoid a government shutdown by January 19. And another funding deadline looms February 2.

Fox News Poll: Trump dominating Biden among voters under 30

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Biden among younger voters under 45 and 30 years old, a new Fox News survey found.

Senate hearing room sex tape controversy explained

Capitol Hill was rocked by scandal on Friday when a video was leaked of a Senate staffer having sex with another man in a prominent Senate hearing room.

Crenshaw takes on mandatory DEI statements at colleges, universities with new House bill

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, is introducing a new bill aimed at blocking colleges and universities that get federal funds from forcing students and staff from signing or making DEI-related statements.

Maryland approves extension of Baltimore Orioles lease at Camden Yards

The Maryland Stadium Authority on Monday approved an extension for the Baltimore Orioles' lease at Camden Yards. The deal extends the lease for 30 years.

New poll reveals America’s least favorite leader in Congress with shocking single-digit approval

A new poll found each of Congress leaders' with underwater approval ratings, but one clearly came out on top as America's least favorite.

Bashing Mexico’s Automotive Industry Has Consequences

U.S. leaders should reject protectionism and realize that America’s trading relationships are a tremendous source of America’s power.

NAACP President Claims Critics of Harvard’s Claudine Gay Are Advancing ‘White Supremacist Agenda’

Gay came under fire for her comments at a congressional hearing on antisemitism and alleged instances of plagiarism in her academic work.

Will Democrats Let Identity-Based Politics Cost Them House Control?

Asian voters are turning more conservative on issues such as university admissions.

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