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Gavin Newsom, who has wrestled with his own dyslexia since childhood, Thursday stressed the need to do a better job with literacy throughout the state.
From cloud infrastructure and payment terminals to supply chain software and port logistics, Chinese technology is laced through the systems Americans use.
Does adherence to the separation of powers risk nuclear war? The federal government seems to think so.
Electric vehicles are expected to take a hit under the existing reconciliation budget proposal, but that isn’t the only provision that would seemingly hurt Elon Musk and his business if passed as ...
Ukraine no longer fears Russia's air attacks on its cities. It fears being abandoned by a West that is manipulated into fear by Vladimir Putin.
The DOD IG is looking into whether any of Pete Hegseth's aides were asked to delete his Signal messages about then-impending U.S. military operations.
Jackson promises to press for more stringent gun control laws, repeal Georgia’s heartbeat law, and push for family-friendly policies.
California politics are synonymous with many things, but failed energy policy might be the most relevant.
Matt Mahan, the leader of California’s third-largest city, wants jail time for homeless people who refuse shelter three times in a year and a half.
The jobs report for May shed a light on the state of the economy and the obstacles facing President Trump's agenda.
Solicitor General D. John Sauer asked the Supreme Court to allow the Trump administration to cut 1,400 positions from the Education Department.