A lawsuit with claims of unlawful arrests and detainments blamed on flaws in a new $100 million electronic court filing system is moving ahead as officials prepare to expand the program.
EXCLUSIVE — The House Small Business Committee sent a letter to the Small Business Administration seeking information and a staff-level briefing on how the agency is assisting victims of the Hawaii wildfire in disaster relief.
A recent, steady rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations is fueling speculation federal officials could return to mask mandates this fall, though North Carolina laws that took effect this year put new limits on the governor’s unilateral authority to impose public health restrictions.
Eight Republican contenders for president faced off Wednesday in the first primary debate of the 2024 race, exchanging barbs that were at times personal, contentious, and misleading.
Pennsylvania’s state government has taken action in recent years to legalize fentanyl test strips and expand medication for opioid use disorder in county jails and state prisons.
Elon Musk has continued to adopt controversial design decisions amid his rebuild of X, formerly known as Twitter, that will either help him bring about his vision for the platform's future or scare users away.
Democrats and Republicans in the nation's capital are calling for federal employees to return to their posts in person as Washington, D.C.'s economy is in jeopardy and workers weigh how the move will affect family life.