Lawyers head to court Monday to seek an injunction against North Carolina's voter-suppression law, currently the harshest in the country.
The plan is slated to be approved in April.
There's a long, complex story of conservatives' relationships with Latino immigrants.
John Dickerson stepped down as executive director of The Arc of Indiana to run.
A top State Department official said he believes the European country is committed to removing Syria's chemical weapons.
The allegations go to 'the heart of the separation of powers,' Judiciary Committee chairman says.
They just can't admit that to themselves.
Lawmakers and analysts still expect the energy transition to come with a big price tag. And they’re trying to shield customers from price spikes.
The pair is hosting a forum in September.
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