The average price of a gallon of gas in the United States reached $4.55 on May 22.
A federal official said the policy is intended to close a loophole that allowed foreign nationals to stay in the United States after their visas expired.
The judge said prosecutors retaliated against Abrego after he brought a lawsuit challenging his deportation to El Salvador.
The president said the move could be a ‘very nice’ victory for the GOP.
The special envoy said policies to draw Greenland closer to the United States could be enacted in a six- to eight-month time frame.
A regenerative message—that healthy soil makes healthy food and healthy people—is gaining a foothold in cowboy country and across the nation.
Cotton from Xinjiang, where Uyghur labor is exploited, has been identified in the clothing of many Labubu dolls sold in the U.S., advocacy groups say.
Summer travel could trigger a global energy crisis, according to the International Energy Agency.
Administration officials estimate that Americans will save approximately $2.4 billion from the new guidelines.
The justices considered the scope of the 1996 Helms-Burton Act, which allows U.S. companies to sue over property confiscated by Cuba.
The judge rejected a Justice Department legal opinion that deemed the act unconstitutional.
The league’s diversity hiring program for certain coaching positions is under scrutiny by Florida for its race- and sex-based requirements.
The officers allege the money will ‘finance the violent operations of rioters, paramilitaries, and their supporters.’
Lawsuits seek to enable utilities to shutter aging electricity generators, an outcome that could derail key administration energy initiatives.
Americans are paying more for power while financing long overdue expansions and upgrades to the nation’s grid—and they aren’t happy about it.
The order requires banks to identify red flags tied to patterns of payroll tax evasion by employers, among others.
The U.S. Justice Department has sued several states over the records, which it says it needs to make sure states are complying with federal election law.
The project will produce clay needed for cat litter and industrial uses for 20 years.
The new legal release came after the president settled his lawsuit against the IRS the day before.
To ensure federal subsidies go only to those who qualify, the rule introduces stricter verification processes.