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White House unveils global steps to speed climate transition
The White House announced steps with 16 other nations to help hasten the global transition to renewable energy technologies.
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The White House announced steps with 16 other nations to help hasten the global transition to renewable energy technologies.
A key sticking point in the negotiations over a bipartisan gun violence package has become how states can use grant money in that package.
Corporate executives seek balance in backing lawmakers who support their interests but oppose their ESG goals.
Federal efforts to address pollution by so-called forever chemicals may push increased costs onto water and wastewater agencies.
Those under 5 are the last group eligible for the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, and shots could go out as soon as next week.
Democrats who previously campaigned on addressing the cap on deducting state and local taxes are running out of time to do so.
Adults had plenty of opportunities to get their COVID-19 vaccines. But it won't be as easy for those under age of 5.
States including Arizona and Texas wanted to defend a Trump-era rule making it harder for low-income immigrants to qualify for green cards.
The Senate’s gun violence framework expands mental health treatment, but there's little connection between gun violence and mental illness.
Negotiations on a spending ceiling to govern the fiscal 2023 appropriations process have ground to a halt.
The EPA released health warnings for drinking water with trace amounts of so-called forever chemicals.
A permanent legislative solution for 'Dreamers' appears elusive as midterm elections approach and tensions rise over border security.
Lawyers say the SEC's boosting of cryptocurrency enforcement will put more scrutiny on decentralized finance platforms and NFTs.
Two opinions make it harder for detained immigrants to fight to be released on bond while their cases proceed.
The White House on Friday announced a slate of new initiatives to address irregular migration in the Western Hemisphere.
Prohibition on U.S. support to the International Criminal Court has lawmakers searching for other ways to assist investigations of Russians.
With a Supreme Court decision on abortion looming, Democrats urge President Joe Biden to make moves to protect some types of abortion access.
The bill would allow federal courts to issue orders temporarily barring an individual from possessing firearms or ammunition.Â
The Labor Department is facing pressure to finish a proposed rule before requiring pension plans to disclose climate risk.
The Biden administration hopes a plan to train health workers in Latin America will help stem the COVID-19 pandemic and future health crises.