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Judge officially ends Trump lawsuit over Mar-a-Lago search
A Florida federal judge dismissed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit Monday over the FBI search for government documents at Mar-a-Lago.
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A Florida federal judge dismissed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit Monday over the FBI search for government documents at Mar-a-Lago.
As President Biden signed a resolution imposing a rail labor contract agreement Friday, unions were strategizing for the next contract.
As freight railroads face a potential strike, the president asks Congress to adopt a previously negotiated deal between labor and management.
A $475 million campaign to encourage vaccinations is being paid for by pandemic money meant for doctors and hospitals, Republicans charged.
Donald's Trump hold over the Republican Party could be loosening. He remains a force, but voters sent a clear message in the midterms.
House Republican leader said Alejandro Mayorkas must resign or he will face impeachment investigation next year over record border crossings.
The data is the first batch of effectiveness data from an official, large-scale study on updated shots, on the market since October.
At United Nations conference, Agriculture secretary says farmer interest in federal funding for climate-smart agriculture remains high.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has faced criticism from immigrant advocates and Democrats over treatment of migrants at the border.
Speaking in Indonesia, Biden said the midterm results were an affirmation of democracy because election deniers were defeated.
Biden said he would work with GOP leaders, though some issues were not subject to compromise, including abortion rights.
As the midterm elections enter the final week, what President Biden says to small crowds may be more telling than his remarks to big ones.
Democrats warn of consequences if Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro refuses to recognize the outcome of a democratic election.
House Ways and Means Republicans are renewing pressure on the Biden administration over a leak of taxpayer information to ProPublica.
The administration is launching an effort to stop what President Joe Biden calls 'junk fees' in banking, travel and telecommunications.
Presidents from both parties have ordered sales from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to soften spikes in gas prices.
President Biden is casting himself as managing a solid economy even as Republicans and economists warn of a coming recession.
The Biden administration will sell another tranche of oil from the national reserve in December to put a damper on gasoline prices.
President Biden vowed to send Congress a bill next year to codify abortion protections if Democrats win the House and Senate next month.
Biden administration also opposes continued funding for nuclear sea-launched cruise missile, requests increase in Afghanistan SIVs.