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Three Men Plead Guilty To Planning U.S. Power Grid Attack, Driven By White Supremacy
Three men pleaded guilty on Wednesday for their roles in conspiring to attack U.S. power grids, as part of a plot motivated by white supremacy to sow civil unrest and economic distress, the U.S. Justice...
White House To Announce Fresh Sanctions On Russia Over Ukraine
WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - The United States will announce potentially severe new sanctions and export controls against Russia on Tuesday in response to Moscow's decision...
Biden To Extend U.S. National Emergency Due To COVID-19 Health Risk
Feb 18 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden said on Friday the U.S. national emergency declared in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be extended...
Thousands Of Texas Ballots Rejected Due To New Voter ID Law
Feb 18 (Reuters) - Thousands of Texas voters' mail-in ballots for midterm primary elections have been rejected for failing to comply with new Republican-backed identification requirements passed in...
Texas AG Vs. Mask Mandates
WASHINGTON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden administration on Wednesday over a government mandate requiring that masks be worn at U.S....
Six Upcoming Texas Congressional Primaries To Watch
Feb 14 (Reuters) - Texas will hold the nation's first primary nominating contests of 2022 on March 1, with early voting beginning on Monday.
While the gubernatorial...
U.S. Lawmakers Address Social Media Addiction
WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat, and Cynthia Lummis, a Republican,introduced a bill aimed at addressing addiction to social media platforms like Meta Platform's Facebook or Twitter.
A Facebook...
‘Deep Diving’ Biden Has Four Potential Supreme Court Picks
WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday he had done a thorough check on about four potential nominees for...
In U.S. Battle Over Redistricting, Competition Is The Biggest Loser
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Republican and Democratic lawmakers across the United States are drawing political maps that will likely deepen polarization and encourage more...
Judge Orders U.S. To Pay More Than $230 Mln to Texas Church Shooting Victims
Feb 7 (Reuters) - A federal judge ordered the U.S. government to pay slightly more than $230 million to survivors and family members of victims of a 2017 mass shooting at a Texas church that killed 26 people.
U.S. District Judge Xavier...