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Trump signs memo to exclude undocumented immigrants from census
The memo would bar undocumented immigrants from being included in congressional districts when boundaries are redrawn next year.
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The memo would bar undocumented immigrants from being included in congressional districts when boundaries are redrawn next year.
Some shops post revenue gains, even as the biggest influence groups report shelling out less on lobbying in the second quarter
The state is looking to innovative financial technologies as one source to help its economy, which has been battered by COVID-19.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she is able to continue the job "full steam" while undergoing chemotherapy
GOP senators face a dilemma over how to provide support to unemployed workers without pitting business interests and abortion foes against each other.
The ruling comes after the Supreme Court blocked the administration from ending DACA, which protects undocumented immigrants brought to U.S. as children.
Trump touted his administration’s moves to cut regulations and said his loss in November to former Vice President Joe Biden would destroy suburban America.
The high court’s decision is the fourth ahead of the election that cuts against access to the ballot, drawing sharp criticism from the court’s liberal wing.
Trump’s move on key environment law feeds Democrats’ strategy - Uncategorized
Hackers are trying to break into research and medical institutions in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. that are doing critical work on a COVID-19 vaccine.
New law would require gradual sanctions on banks doing business with Chinese officials who are suppressing civil liberties and self-rule in Hong Kong
The FDA should hold hearings and publish data before it approves a COVID-19 vaccine to boost public confidence, experts advise.
CEOs of private companies running immigration detention centers told Congress Monday that many of their employees have tested positive for COVID-19.
The Trump administration will rescind a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rule barring foreign students from staying if they take all courses online.
Esper proposed cutting $5.7 billion from programs to pay for hypersonic missiles and the nuclear arsenal that are needed to deter or fight Russia and China.
A surge in COVID-19 cases may delay airline industry's comeback and could lead to layoffs in October, just before the election.
The Census Bureau will be delayed in delivering the data states need to draw legislative maps possibly until next July — a month after New Jersey’s primary.
The Supreme Court emerged from its term Thursday as a steadying force for a country deeply split among partisan lines and rocked by a pandemic.
The panel backed a bill that includes $12.5 billion in emergency funds for veterans’ health care. Rep. Will Hurd of Texas was the only Republican supporter.
Following pressure from trade groups, partners and its own internal watchdog, the bureau said it will reveal more about the roles of two new officials.