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Philly’s first competitive congressional primary in more than a decade is officially underway. On Thursday night in a standing-room-only auditorium in Mount Airy, State Sen. Sharif Street, State Reps.
Dozens of U.S. solar companies urged federal lawmakers to revoke a Trump administration policy that has stalled project permits, they said in a letter to leaders in Congress on Thursday. WHY IT'S IMPORTANT The letter highlights mounting concerns from project developers over stepped-up scrutiny of solar permits by U.
Bipartisan House and Senate lawmakers have introduced a bill in Congress to allow doctors to administer Schedule I drugs such as certain psychedelics to patients with life-threatening conditions. The “Freedom to Heal Act”—sponsored by Sens.
Forty-six United States lawmakers are urging the federal court to allow the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday evening made light of the mounting scrutiny he faces over a report that he gave an order to “kill everybody” aboard an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September.
Democrats continued to accuse the Trump administration of war crimes and called for the firing of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
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More transportation money ahead of the Olympics and World Cup? What a new bill in Congress would do
A new “transportation assistance” fund would make $50 million available annually for cities hosting the Olympics and World Cup soccer matches under a bipartisan bill in Congress from Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah.