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Black Democratic Lawmakers Urge U.S. Act to Protect Voting Rights
WASHINGTON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Dozens of U.S. Democratic lawmakers with the Congressional Black Caucus asked the Justice Department to do more to protect...
FBI Probes Pre-capitol Riot Meeting of Far-right Groups
WASHINGTON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing a meeting in a downtown DC garage the day before the January...
Texas Butterfly Sanctuary Closes Due To Conspiracy Threats
Feb 2 (Reuters) - A Texas butterfly sanctuary on the Mexican border has closed to the public indefinitely following escalating threats from supporters of...
Texas Utility Provider Forecasts High Energy Demand For Storm Through Sunday
Feb 2 (Reuters) - Texas utility provider ERCOT said on Wednesday it forecast a high energy demand through Sunday due to a winter storm.
The...
Republican U.S. Lawmakers Funnel Money To Colleagues Who Crossed Trump
Feb 1 (Reuters) - Republican U.S. lawmakers donated more than $380,000 last year to the campaigns of eight colleagues who Donald Trump is trying...
Bidens Welcome Willow The Cat To The White House
WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The Biden family finally has a cat.
First lady Jill Biden's office has announced America's first family is excited to...
Potential Biden Supreme Court Pick Leondra Kruger Known as Moderate in California
Jan 26 (Reuters) - Before she turned to law and became one of the youngest justices ever appointed to the California Supreme Court, Leondra...
Former Public Defender Jackson Among Possible Biden Supreme Court Picks
WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Ketanji Brown Jackson, a federal judge seen as a potential U.S. Supreme Court nominee for President Joe Biden, could...
U.S. Senate Democrats Plan to Move Swiftly on Biden Supreme Court Pick
WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Democrats who control the U.S. Senate plan to move President Joe Biden's upcoming nomination of a replacement for retiring...
Biden Declines to Confirm Reports That Supreme Court Justice Breyer Is Retiring
WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday declined to confirm reports that liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer had decided to retire,...