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US employers showed moderation in hiring in December as the economy anticipates continued job growth into 2025.
Chief Justice John Roberts delivers a report on the judiciary, overlooking the significant crisis of confidence in the Supreme Court.
Donald Trump's pledge to abolish the Education Department raises questions about its feasibility and implications for U.S. education.
Federal judge denies New Jersey's attempt to stop New York's congestion pricing, allowing the toll plan to proceed this weekend.
George Santos seeks a six-month postponement of his sentencing in a federal fraud case to fulfill restitution obligations through new income avenues.
House Republicans led by Mike Johnson prioritize energy expansion, promoting drilling and reducing federal land protections.
A U.S. agency's approval to expand the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge could pave the way for the potential buyout of a private mining project.
Alon Alexander denied bail in Miami, facing sex trafficking charges alongside his brothers, with upcoming hearings and serious allegations detailed.
President Biden's legacy includes appointing 235 federal judges, enhancing diversity with historic firsts in the judiciary.
Thomas Barkin emphasizes the need for the Fed to maintain a restrictive policy to ensure inflation trends toward the target level.
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