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Eastern Virginia Medical School released the results of a months-long investigation into offensive images on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's 1984 yearbook page. → Read More
Ford Motor Company is cutting about 7,000 white-collar jobs worldwide as the car manufacturer reduces labor costs to be more competitive. → Read More
British Petroleum and Shell are pouring $1 million each into a Republican-backed group advocating for a tax on carbon emissions to combat climate change. → Read More
Tesla's stock price fell to its lowest level since December 2016 in early trading Monday, falling further after closing at a 2 and a half year low Friday. → Read More
Lawmakers introduced legislation to make $1.68 billion worth of Iranian funds available to the families of 241 American servicemen who died in a terror attack. → Read More
A top official in the Department of Labor (DOL) is leaving after the White House investigated allegations he mistreated staff and mislead senior officials. → Read More
Three environmental groups sued the federal government on Monday to block the renewal of a 10-year grazing permit for Oregon ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond. → Read More
President Donald Trump called the Green New Deal a "hoax" while touting American energy at a speech in Louisiana on Tuesday. → Read More
Venezuelan revolutionary leader Juan Guaido officially requested aid from the U.S. military in ousting Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro on Saturday. → Read More
The Department of the Interior (DOI) accused Congressional Democrats of "political showmanship" after lawmakers threatened to cut the salaries of some staff. → Read More
GOP Sens. Mike Lee and Mitt Romney, both of Utah, want to strike a regulation barring federal rangeland officials from euthanizing wild horses and burros. → Read More
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos outlined his vision to "build a road" to space at an event in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, The New York Times reports. → Read More
Rudolph Giuliani is pushing Ukrainian officials to delve deeper into ongoing investigations connected to Paul Manafort and Joe Biden. → Read More
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed legislation Tuesday mandating his state's electrical grid be carbon-free by 2045, becoming the 4th state to set such a goal. → Read More
A climate prosecutor employed by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh on a pro bono basis is taking a $125,000 salary from a group backed by Michael Bloomberg. → Read More
The melting sea ice in the Arctic region may uncover a vast wealth of resources as well as open up new international trade routes, Mike Pompeo said. → Read More
North Korea fired several unidentified short-range weapons off the country's east coast into the Sea of Japan on Saturday morning, according to South Korea. → Read More
California Gov. Gavin Newsom rewrote a $16 billion plan to build two giant water tunnels after the state had already invested $240 million. → Read More
The Trump administration finalized a rule on Thursday scrapping a 2014 Medicaid regulation allowing states to divert payments meant for caretakers to unions. → Read More
The U.S. economy added 263,000 jobs in April while the unemployment rate fell to 3.6 percent, making March the 103rd straight month of job growth. → Read More