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The court takes on the administrative state

Nerdy debates over agency authority are a big deal.

Newsom emerges as top Biden response surrogate but dodges about his own future

SIMI VALLEY, California — Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is emerging as one of President Joe Biden's top campaign surrogates in the wake of the second Republican primary debate and ahead of a debate with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Biden has yet to join Democratic calls for Sen. Menendez of New Jersey to resign

Many Senate Democrats have called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign in the wake of his latest bribery indictment, but President Joe Biden and the White House aren’t leading the charge.

Is the Biden administration’s cancer fight focused on diversity over scholarship?

A cancer research program has given a new opening for critics of the administration's diversity and equity agenda.

Hunter Biden investigation: Top takeaways from the first impeachment inquiry hearing

House Republicans used their first impeachment inquiry hearing on Thursday to lay out the basis for starting the proceedings, just one day after releasing hundreds of pages of evidence in the Hunter Biden investigation.

Taxpayers aren’t getting the bang-for-buck promised in transportation projects

Voters in the nation's most populous county have shown a willingness to tax themselves to improve crumbling transportation infrastructure. But Los Angeles County voters aren't getting anywhere near their money's worth, a new study shows.

The budding rivalry between Haley and Ramaswamy

There's a rivalry brewing in the Republican presidential primary.

Pentagon’s small, disposable ‘Replicator’ smart drones aim to overwhelm China

On one level, the war in Ukraine is eerily reminiscent of World War I trench warfare, a grinding artillery war of attrition with heavy casualties on both sides and weeks and months where little territory changes hands.

Maine program provides rent money to families of students struggling with homelessness

A sharp increase of students in Maine going to school hungry, tired, and dirty has prompted the state to launch a first-of-its-kind program where schools can lend financial assistance to families who need help paying rent, utilities, or other bills as the state grapples with the sudden rise of students facing homelessness.

Elon Musk goes to the border and leaves stunned: ‘Complete madness’

AUSTIN, Texas — Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk stepped away from running Tesla, SpaceX, and X to see for himself the declining situation at the U.S-Mexico border, leaving visibly stunned by the "madness" that has engulfed not just border towns but cities nationwide.
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