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States like Indiana and Ohio are ordering data centers to pay more for power amid AI-driven demand, but residents may still ...
Trump announced a trade deal with the European Union yesterday, which is lower than the 30% previously threatened. And, Pete ...
NPR talks with Sarah Isgur, senior editor with "The Dispatch," about the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury testimony related to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Lawmakers in Texas are in a Republican-led special session to try to redraw voting districts for Congress. Other states may ...
In Manhattan, Brooklyn, Albany and Newark, confusion has reigned as prosecutors are fired or walk out, and U.S. attorneys serve in limbo while awaiting confirmation.
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration Thursday to block implementation of a rule they argue will undermine the Affordable Care Act.
Former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Loretta Mester says it's important that the Fed stays independent and that fiscal politics should not interfere with monetary policy ...
Even Tom Bergeron was shell-shocked when the Warner Bros. Discovery team behind Shark Week, the annual summer TV dive into all-shark programming, contacted the beloved former "Dancing With the ...
Members of QAnon believe Donald Trump is destined to defeat a Satanic cabal that included Jeffrey Epstein. How are they reacting to the Justice Department's decision not to release more information?
St. Louis County Circuit Judge Thomas Albus in line to get nod for Eastern District in St. Louis; R. Matt Price expected to be named to head Western District.
John A. Sarcone III is required under a federal statute to reside in New York’s Northern District. The row house in Albany’s Sheridan Hollow that he listed as his address is boarded up.
Thomas V. Troy started becoming part of the fabric of Williamsville when he and his wife settled into a historic house in the heart of the village in 1968.