The good news is that it doesn’t look like a bitterly polarized Washington will stumble into another government shutdown.
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An attorney for Harvey Weinstein said on Tuesday that her client is not without sin — but he’s also not “a rapist.”
The first Daytona Beach body was discovered the day after Christmas 2005.
Democratic Reps. Elijah Cummings of Maryland and Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois said they are examining Chao’s statements.
WASHINGTON — A Chinese government employee was arrested Monday after the Justice Department linked him to a visa fraud scheme intended to help others enter the United States to recruit research talent.
Democrats are challenging such claims of “absolute immunity” in a lawsuit against former White House counsel Don McGahn.
The New York Times’ latest story about an accuser of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was handled oddly, and questions persist about her allegations.
The state of Nevada has launched an investigation of marijuana testing labs for allegedly manipulating the levels of THC to make products seem more potent.
Clark County School District officials touted successes in the state’s new star ratings on Monday, celebrating its highest-performing schools and those that improved most.
Israelis head to the polls Tuesday in the second election this year after Netanyahu failed to cobble together a coalition following April’s vote.
Two federal lawmakers assured activists on Monday that their efforts to further gun control legislation were working.
The career college may lose its license to operate in Nevada after a report to the Commission on Postsecondary Education recommended denying its renewal request.
The state Supreme Court said its ruling is limited to only the creation of custom wedding invitations by Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski.
The Nevada Department of Taxation on Monday issued a health notice after batches of marijuana sold from four Las Vegas dispensaries were found to have fungus, bacteria and high levels of mold and yeast.
The new license would be good through 2039, four years past a deadline the Energy Department initially set with Idaho to remove the radioactive waste.
