WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. government offices in the Washington area closed early on Monday due to approaching thunderstorms as people across…
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The U.S. Army on Friday became the second branch of the U.S. military to no longer have a Senate-confirmed leader, as a…
(Reuters)— Healthcare providers and an abortion rights group on Monday sued Alabama in an effort to block the state from criminally prosecutin…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. President Joe Biden has selected Colorado Springs as the permanent location of the U.S. Space Command headquarters…
(Reuters) — Tony Bennett, the smooth American singer who had an enduring hit with "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and remained perpetually …
(Reuters) — Alabama's Republican-controlled legislature on Friday passed a new congressional map that increased the number of Black voters in …
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Restrictive abortion laws in states like Alabama are harming the U.S. military's ability to retain service members and …
(Reuters) — Michael Shields has serviced swimming pools in the Phoenix area for years, enough time to hone a strategy for surviving the brutal…
(Reuters) — A federal judge in Kentucky ruled Friday that the state can enforce its law banning the use of puberty-blocking drugs and hormones…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — President Joe Biden's nominee to become the top U.S. general warned on Tuesday that a Republican senator's blockade of …