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Energy Department plugs $1.5 billion into new grid projects

The recipients, who will now enter into capacity contract negotiations with the Energy Department, are: Phase 1 of the Southline project in Arizona was funded through the first round of Transmission Facilitation

Fact-checking Vance’s health policy claims

Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, participate in a debate at the CBS Broadcast Center on Oct. 1, 2024, in New York City.

A civil debate? Now that’s an October surprise

In the most recent Winning the Issues survey looking at the presidential ballot, 1 percent of Democrats were undecided, 2 percent of Republicans, and not surprisingly, 19 percent of independents. 

Hurricane relief funds stable for now, officials say

analyst Nate Silver’s latest polling average update, North Carolina and Georgia are the closest of any states in the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump, with Trump currently less than 1

Biden floats recess action on Helene supplemental

town last week, Congress passed a stopgap funding measure that includes a provision allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to tap into about $20 billion in disaster relief funds beginning Oct. 1,

Short-term funding patch ready for Biden’s signature

members on both sides sought, including an extra $231 million for Secret Service protection accounts and freeing up $20 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster relief starting Oct. 1.

To debate or not to debate, that is the question

In a new Winning the Issues survey (September 18–19), the electorate was asked how each candidate did in the debate on a scale of 1 (very poorly) to 5 (neutral) to 9 (very well).

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Making an Empire statement

A New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College poll had Harris up by 4 points and a Franklin & Marshall poll had Harris up by 3 points, The Washington Post had her ahead by 1, Marist had a tie and

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Recapping the season

Brandon Williams, who was No. 1 on our most vulnerable list, 50 percent to 43 percent.

Tuberville blocks an Army nominee over Austin hospitalization

He was readmitted to the hospital on Jan. 1 for complications stemming from the earlier procedure.During his January hospital stay, Austin spent time in the intensive care unit, and some of his duties