U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich ruled the public’s interest in the information outweighed Biden’s privacy rights.
Under the new orders, the nation’s six regional market operators have 60 days to comply with a requirement that they must ...
One of the bill’s most debated provisions would have authorized the state auditor to conduct post-election performance audits ...
One person was killed and 89 others were injured Friday when two British passenger trains collided north of London, officials ...
President Macron signals progress on access to restricted U.S. AI models, but Europe remains caught in balancing act between ...
Is Trump playing coy, or genuinely weighing his options? Persistent defiance or attempts to sabotage the deal — seen by Trump ...
Request for probe came after Newsom filed a FOIA request regarding the U.S. Department of Justice’s investigation into him ...
The double blockades on the Strait of Hormuz produced the world's largest disruption in energy supplies, yet the situation ...
Israel and Hezbollah reportedly agreed Friday to renew their ceasefire, to end their fighting in southern Lebanon ...
The U.S. men's national soccer team on Friday defeated Australia 2-0 in FIFA World Cup play in Seattle to advance to the ...
The Los Angeles City Council is facing criticism from a Republican Party leader after deciding to move forward with a Nov. 3 ...
The league told three San Francisco Giants pitchers that they violated the league's uniform policy by writing a biblical ...
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