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State Republican House members are pausing a bill that would allow schools to deny enrollment to undocumented immigrants.
At the center of the rising rates is PJM, a regional grid operator that manages the wholesale electricity grid in the Eastern-entral region of the U.S.
Repayment requirements have been halted since March 2020. That will change on May 5, when the Education Department will resume collecting payments.
A stream of dismal polls and internal power struggles has revealed that Democrats are still grappling with how to rebound from their losses during the 2024 elections. The governor reflected on the ...
Willie Phillips's departure from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will leave it in a 2-2 partisan split.
For Republican voters, passage is a politically decisive issue as they look ahead to the 2026 midterm elections.
A right-wing party in New Zealand is pushing a bill that would legally define "men" and "women" according to biological sex.
The Supreme Court weighed whether parents can opt kids out of LGBT-themed books, bringing justices to debate religious rights, school policy, and limits of exposure.
Leave the speculation and the intrigue to the cardinals. Just pray for Pope Francis's soul and for the next pope.
The Department of Education will restart its collection of defaulted student loans after a more than five-year halt.
Schumer’s downturn was due to liberal voters souring on the longtime Senate Democratic leader over his handling of Trump's second term.
The Russian President claimed Monday he is open to possibly starting direct negotiations with Ukraine to end the war that's been going on since February 2022.
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