Dennis Hancock to seek GOP bid for STL County Executive; Williams, Webb weigh primary challenges
State Senator Brian Williams and County Councilwoman Shalonda Webb are also considering primary challenges.
State Senator Brian Williams and County Councilwoman Shalonda Webb are also considering primary challenges.
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South Carolina leaders say no public money should go to the organization.
Kennedy announced last week the Department of Health and Human Services would move to downsize from about 82,000 employees to 62,000.
The resolution would proclaim an end to the national emergency Trump declared as the foundation for imposing some tariffs on Canada.
Former Health and Human Service Secretary Xavier Becerra has announced he's running to become the next governor of California.
Issa’s bill, the No Rogue Rulings Act, would limit the power of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions.
Booker took to the Senate floor Monday evening and was still speaking on Tuesday evening, pledging to speak as long as he's “physically able.”
The Army has released the identity of the fourth soldier who died in a training accident in Lithuania, a day after his body was recovered during a weeklong search that took hundreds of troops and other rescuers from three nations
The Supreme Court is siding with a truck driver who wants to sue for triple damages over a CBD hemp product he says was falsely advertised as being free from marijuana’s active ingredient and resulted in him getting fired
The U.S. military says the final U.S. soldier who went missing in Lithuania has been found dead, ending a massive weeklong search for the four service members whose armored vehicle was pulled from a swampy training area
The U.S. Army says three of the soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found dead in an armored vehicle that was pulled from a swampy area in Lithuania early Monday
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a Pandora’s box of the widely different rules among the services
American robotics companies are pushing for a national robotics strategy, including a central government robotics office, to promote the industry at a time that Beijing is making intelligent robots a top national priority
The Supreme Court has turned back an appeal from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who had challenged a landmark libel ruling as part of a lawsuit against The Associated Press
Voters in Oakland, California, recalled their mayor in November over crime, homelessness and allegations of corruption
States and cities across the country are grappling with how to stay on the right side of government transparency laws as the use of encrypted messaging apps becomes more widespread
Heavily redacted court documents are shedding no fresh light on the circumstances under which Prince Harry entered the United States, the latest development in a legal fight by a conservative group that is pushing to find out whether Harry lied about past drug use on his immigration forms
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