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Democrats argue that the bill places unnecessary hurdles on voting and could cause issues for people who have changed their name — like millions of married women.
An autistic young man loses his caretaker as the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown expands to permanent U.S.
Lawmakers are pursuing legislative changes that would keep more people locked up in overcrowded county jails while awaiting ...
Sen. Dick Durbin’s effort to impose federal price controls on credit cards has not gained traction, while similar state-level ...
It's not much of a surprise that the 35-year-old would pull out of the pack Saturday on a wicked day at the Valero Texas Open ...
The Kansas City Chiefs wasted no time rebuilding a roster that was exposed by the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl 40-22 ...
A similar bill in the House, House Bill 173 by Rep ... Iran and North Korea from owning property in Texas, excluding U.S. citizens and green card holders. Proponents say it will safeguard Texas ...
At least five people died in Tennessee and one each in Missouri and Indiana as severe thunderstorms move through the central ...
Mary Gingles got two domestic violence restraining orders against her estranged husband in the 12 months leading up to her ...
Among them was 39-year-old Jose Barco, a decorated American soldier who deployed twice to Iraq, saw horrific combat and ...
Kennedy backed a pair of bills on their way to Gov. Katie Hobbs' desk addressing school lunches and soda purchases paid for with food stamps.
In an ‘administrative error’, the Trump administration sent a man with protected status to a notorious prison in El Salvador. The White House is standing behind the mistake.