A Ninth Circuit panel backed an air quality district’s rule targeting nitrogen oxide emissions from large water heaters, small boilers, and more.
The Homeland Security Department report lists communications failures and security lapses that led up to the gunman opening fire from a rooftop.
The Spain-Portugal match will be July 6 in Dallas. Spain has not given up a goal all tournament.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled illegal immigrants are allowed a bond hearing after being held for 90 days.
Officials unveiled the mechanism for private equity gifts to the child accounts, which launch on July Fourth.
New England will reopen to commercial scallop fishing along the northern edge of Georges Bank.
Millions are enduring dangerous heat and high temperatures across the United States.
The cases were part of the results of a 60-day project called Operation New Dawn, officials said.
The secretary of war honored National Guard members following a 22 percent drop in total crime in Washington.
Steady bond prices, amid lower oil prices and a cooling labor market, have supported a rotation of investment from leading sectors into lagging sectors.
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A 2025 law prohibits the Pentagon from contracting with companies who share lobbying representation with companies linked to the Chinese military.
International rescue teams from more than 90 countries joined a global effort after the Venezuela earthquakes.
At least 48 cases have been reported as of June 30, the agency said.
Herridge asked the court to stay a decision fining her $800 a day until she reveals her confidential source for a story about an FBI investigation.
Fertilizer prices have spiked significantly since the war with Iran started at the end of February.
David Hearn was indicted in Washington on one count of property destruction related to an incident that occurred on June 19.
Homes spent a median of 53 days on the market, ending a period of more than two years in which homes sold more slowly than the previous year.
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The proposed changes would make it harder for federal regulators to impose new energy-use limits on household appliances and equipment.