A federal judge dismissed a DOJ lawsuit seeking voter info from Georgia, citing it was filed in the wrong city. Raffensperger faces pressure.
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California sues the federal government over plans to restart oil pipelines off its coast, challenging Trump's rollback of drilling regulations.
The U.S. House passed a funding bill allocating $63 billion to DHS, including $10 billion to ICE, despite public outcry.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs emphasizes abortion access in reelection campaign amid ongoing legislative and legal battles.
A major winter storm is set to hit from Texas to New England. Polar vortex could bring deadly conditions, stay informed for safety precautions. Better weather prediction is crucial for society, says climate scientist Kevin Reed. Federal cuts threaten research on the jet stream and polar vortex.
Legislation to restrict personal electronic devices in Michigan classrooms gains bipartisan support. Governor Whitmer's approval pending.
Vice President JD Vance rallies for American workers, promising tax cuts and job security in Toledo, Ohio. Blames Biden for economic crisis.
Arizona's Legislature often extends past its April deadline. Rep. Justin Wilmeth proposes a firm April 30 adjournment.
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