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Hero Cops Dive Into Pond to Rescue Kids After Indianapolis Crash

Police officers are being honored for heroic actions after rescuing two children from a submerged car in northeast Indianapolis on January 13.

Congress Fails to Advance Funding Deal, Shutdown Imminent

A government funding package failed to advance on Thursday as Congress races to avoid a partial shutdown of federal operations.

SCOTUS Takes Trump’s E. Jean Carroll Case

The Supreme Court is set to consider President Trump's petition to reconsider the verdict in a case involving E. Jean Carroll.

New Jersey to Roll Out ICE Reporting Line

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill (D) said she will create an online portal to report ICE encounters in the state.

Court Says DHS Can’t End Venezuelan Protections

A U.S. appeals court ruled on January 28 that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) cannot terminate protections for Venezuelan nationals.

Coal-Powered Electricity Saved Americans in Winter Storm

Coal and natural gas-powered electricity helped Americans during the recent winter storm, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Los Angeles City Councilmember to Stand Trial

Los Angeles City Councilmember Curren Price will stand trial in a case surrounding embezzlement of government funds, perjury, and a conflict of interest.

Walz Will ‘Never Again’ Seek Elected Office

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) announced that he will "never again" seek elected office.

EPA Launches Fluoride Review to Secure American Health

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shared its plan to develop a toxicity assessment for fluoride, according to a statement shared in the Federal Register.

Ken Paxton Targets Visa Fraud Schemes

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating the abuse of the H-1B visa program following Governor Greg Abbott's (R) call to pause the program.

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