The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it has found emissions from small planes run on leaded fuel can cause and contribute to air pollution, posing a danger to public health, a finding that marks a significant step toward regulation.
Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) challenged the entire GOP primary field to oppose President Joe Biden's announcement of $100 million in humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza and the West Bank.
Senate Democrats are rushing to confirm former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew as the next ambassador to Israel amid a war between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas.
Wednesday marks "Transition Day" for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal, when all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will expire.
The deadline to file a claim form in a $15 million class-action settlement against A&W and Keurig Dr Pepper is today. The lawsuit was brought on to resolve claims the company falsely advertised root beer and cream soda products.
The city of San Marcos, Texas, settled a lawsuit regarding a 2020 incident in which a group of vehicles described as the "Trump Train" surrounded a Biden campaign bus on a busy interstate.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) lambasted the media on Wednesday over its bungled and confusing reporting on who was responsible for Tuesday’s deadly airstrike on a Christian hospital in Gaza.
The Biden administration announced nearly $3.5 billion in funding Wednesday to strengthen United States power grids in an effort to boost reliability and avoid capacity shortfalls or blackouts during extreme weather events.