SACRAMENTO, California — Phillips 66 announced Wednesday that it will close its Los Angeles oil refinery next year, citing ...
Attendees of the late August meeting with Lise Grande said her remarks were surprisingly candid, shocking many in the room.
“The Indian government made a horrific mistake in thinking that they could interfere as aggressively as they did in the ...
Hochul and Torres-Springer were in Brooklyn together to hail the temporary extension of the 421-a program that grants ...
The vice president is distancing herself from the image her opponents have painted of a “San Francisco liberal." ...
TRUTH SQUAD — The Biden administration stole $1 billion from FEMA. The flow of fentanyl into the United States has been cut by half. Vice President Kamala Harris’ ’60 Minutes’ interview may be a ...
The Democratic candidate in the Winona district is Sarah Kruger, chief of staff at FairVote Minnesota, which advocates for ...
Biden has been dogged by accusations that he is not exerting as much influence as he could over Netanyahu and how Israel ...
U.S. officials stress that the latest moves aren’t linked to November’s election; but the vice president could benefit.
Two of the major players on opposing sides of the legislative battle over credit card swipe fees have added new lobbying firepower.
Swing states stand to lose more than most if former President Donald Trump wins the White House and makes good on his promise to claw back funding in the Democrats’ climate law.
Both candidates in this highly competitive race have used convicted Sen. Bob Menendez to burnish their own credentials.