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EPA proposes rewrite of regulations on lead, copper in water

Federal official praises Clark County School District for its testing program, which detected elevated lead levels in water at three schools in late 2017 and early 2018.

Religious right sticking with Trump as political heat rises

As the threat of impeachment looms, President Donald Trump is digging in and taking solace in the base that helped him get elected: conservative evangelical Christians.

Appeals court rules House should get Trump financial records

A federal appeals court has ruled that President Donald Trump’s financial records must be turned over to the House of Representatives. He can appeal to the Supreme Court.

Former congressman denies ties to indicted Giuliani associates

An indictment unsealed Thursday identified the lawmaker only as “Congressman 1.” But donations described in the indictment match campaign finance reports for former Rep. Pete Sessions, a Texas Republican who lost his re-election bid in November 2018.

Former ambassador to Ukraine says Trump pushed to oust her

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch told lawmakers Friday that President Donald Trump pressured the State Department to oust her from her position.

Russian tweets linked to release of hacked emails, study claims

Russia’s interference in the 2016 U.S. election has generally been seen as two separate, unrelated tracks: hacking Democratic emails and sending provocative tweets. But a new study suggests the tactics were likely intertwined.

Deaths, displacement as Turkey pushes deeper into Syria

Hundreds have been killed. The invasion came after President Donald Trump opened the way by pulling American troops from their positions near the border, abandoning U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters.