
Court upholds Minnesota ‘Clean Car Rule’ tied to California
The judges concluded that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency acted within its statutory authority and that the state’s rule is therefore valid

The judges concluded that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency acted within its statutory authority and that the state’s rule is therefore valid

The president came to familiar terrain to promote his 2021 infrastructure law, a bipartisan win that is just now ramping up the spending on major projects

Officer Preston Hemphill, who is white, was relieved of duty shortly after the Jan. 7 arrest, the department said

The US plans to borrow $932 billion during the January-to-March quarter

The move would formally restructure the federal coronavirus response to treat the virus as an endemic threat to public health

Howard was the first Black screenwriter to write a drama that made $100 million at the box office when his movie crossed that milestone in 2000

A Justice Department special counsel is investigating the former president over his role in working with allies to overturn his loss in the 2020 presidential election

Three former executives will appear before Congress to discuss the company’s decision to initially block from Twitter a ‘New York Post’ article about the president’s son

A French documentary explores the career of Spain’s most successful musical export – a chameleon who performed in Pinochet’s Chile and pleaded Spain’s case to Henry Kissinger on behalf of the Socialist Spanish government

Because of the sheriff’s posts, David Gay lost a job and suffered emotional distress, according to the lawsuit seeking more than $50,000 in damages

Stepped-security and a new administrator will be present as students return to the Virginia elementary school

The legendary writer from ‘The New Yorker’ spent a career reporting on the characters in and around his adopted city

The Mexican government has filed a suit in Florida accusing the former security official of diverting over $750 million in public funds, while a NY court is trying him for allegedly taking bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel

The House speaker pledged that cuts to Social Security and Medicare would be off the table

LeBron James was fouled on his missed layup at the end of regulation

Though the band never found much commercial success, his jaggedly inventive playing as part of the group’s two-guitar assault influenced many musicians

Reclamation wanted the seven US states that rely on the river to decide how to cut 2 million to 4 million acre-feet of water on top of already anticipated reductions

Officials say the main theme of Blinken’s conversations with Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will be ‘de-escalation’

Congressional Republicans are asking questions about the center’s budget and hiring practices

The move was prompted in part by concerns in recent years that representatives did not know important details about the larger multiday gathering

The moves, along with escalating violence, further raised tensions as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in the region

The New Mexico District Attorney’s Office has charged Alec Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter for a gunshot that caused the death of Halyna Hutchins, a cinematographer on the set of ‘Rust’

‘I thought it was terrible. He was in such trouble. He was just being pummeled,’ said the former president

The young Black man died in Memphis, three days after being beaten by five police officers – all of them African-American – with the violent arrest being caught on video. The ambulance took 22 minutes to arrive on the scene

Police Director Cerelyn “CJ” Davis said she listened to Nichols’ relatives, community leaders and uninvolved officers in making the decision

‘We’re starting right here as a candidate for president,’ the former president told party leaders at the New Hampshire GOP’s annual meeting in Salem

The video released Friday renewed questions about how fatal encounters with law enforcement continue even after repeated calls for change