Illinois Gov. Pritzker asks oil execs to return profits to drivers
In his letter, Pritzker provides executives an Aug. 21 deadline to agree to multiple requests he made of the companies.
Iowa Democrats' U.S. Senate candidate has absentee problem, missed nearly 60% of legislative votes
He also received $20,100 in legislative per diem payments during the period, according to the Iowa House chief clerk.
Most Americans favor stronger oversight of social media companies, poll finds
Support crossed party lines, with majorities of both Republicans and Democrats backing increased scrutiny.
El-Sayed says he spoke to Obama, hopes he will campaign for him
El-Sayed revealed the conversation as he turns his attention to the general election and a matchup with Republican Mike Rogers.
NORAD says fighter jets intercepted several general aviation aircraft over Bedminster
Two aircraft were reported connected to the incident which occurred near Trump's club in the area
What's next for the farm bill?
Congress is woefully behind on passing a farm bill, which it is supposed to do every five years but has not since 2018.
Cassidy says decision to confirm Blanche was not black or white decision but 'gradation of gray'
Cassidy was asked if he is confident that Blanche will uphold the U.S. Constitution with respect to the upcoming elections: 'I'm confident'
Iran sets conditions for Strait of Hormuz reopening, calls for U.S. to correct its behavior
Some of the conditions reportedly included an end to U.S. sanctions, compensation for damage caused during the conflict and the withdrawal of American military forces from the region.
AOC says she hasn't 'ruled out the possibility' of running for president in 2028
"I'm focused on winning the midterms. I'm running for Congress right now," she said on ABC's "This Week."
Taylor Swift songs removed from social media posts on White House, Trump campaign accounts: report
According to the Associated Press, the White House and a representative for Swift did not respond to requests for comment.
Talarico criticizes 'Christo-fascism' in resurfaced audio from 2023
"Christianity is just another word for causing trouble," said Talarico
U.S. Supreme Court to decide state climate change case
"There is no constitutional bar to states addressing in-state harms caused by out-of-state conduct, be it the negligent design of an automobile or sale of asbestos," lawyers for Boulder County wrote in a filing to the high court.
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