Venezuela Opposition in Trumoil as Maduro Picks Rival for July Vote A banned candidate is still campaigning. Her replacement is barred from the race as well. And the contender who was allowed to run is seen by many in the fractured opposition as hand-picked by the ... 04/18/2024 - 4:13 am | View Link
Venezuela to Hand Seized Conoco Assets to Little-Known Firm Venezuela plans to tap a little-known firm to take on key fields and facilities that were once operated by ConocoPhillips as it moves quickly to ink deals ahead of a deadline for the US to decide ... 04/17/2024 - 9:38 am | View Link
EV battery cell production begins at GM's Ultium plant in Tennessee The first battery cells were shipped March 21 from the Ultium Cells plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., the company said. The Ultium plant in Warren, Ohio, started production in November 2022. 04/2/2024 - 4:55 am | View Link
Former President Donald Trump railed against the gag order Judge Juan Merchan put in place that bars Trump from talking about witnesses, jurors, prosecutors' staff, court staff and the family members of court staff and prosecutors.
House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks to reporters after a bipartisan group of lawmakers voted to advance a bill that provides aid to Ukraine and Israel. Several hardline Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, were opposed to the bill. Republicans may move to oust him as House Speaker for allowing the vote.
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Rare is the member of Congress who represents a district that voted for the other party’s nominee for President. Gerrymandering has rendered those political survivors harder to find than unicorns while reducing the truly competitive House districts to so few they fit on a single whiteboard in strategists’ offices.
The rights of LGBTQ+ students will be protected by federal law and victims of campus sexual assault will gain new safeguards under rules finalized Friday by the Biden administration.
The new provisions are part of a revised Title IX regulation issued by the Education Department, fulfilling a campaign pledge by President Joe Biden.
Colorado lawmakers have again rejected a bill that would have allowed supervised drug-use sites to open in willing cities — the third time in a year legislators have killed the proposal.
On Thursday night, two Democratic senators joined with the Senate Health and Human Service Committee’s three Republicans in voting to kill House Bill 1028, two weeks after it passed the House.