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Challenger Jamie Giellis has conceded Denver's mayoral runoff race to two-term incumbent Michael Hancock.
The number of homeless people counted across Los Angeles County jumped 12% over the past year to nearly 59,000, with more young and old residents and families on the streets, officials said Tuesday
Lawyers for President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign say Special Counsel Robert Mueller's findings should end a lawsuit alleging conspiracy between the campaign and Russia
Republican senators are declaring deep opposition to President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on all goods coming into the U.S. from Mexico
Republican senators are declaring deep opposition to President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on all goods coming into the U.S. from Mexico
The Trump administration wants to ease rules on mining and prospecting on federal lands _ and even offshore _ in the name of national security
A Maryland rap artist has been indicted on federal charges after prosecutors say he used a company credit card to make more than $4 million in unauthorized purchases
Powell says Fed will move if needed to protect economic growth from trade uncertainties
The Trump administration has ended the most popular forms of U.S. travel to Cuba, banning cruise ships and a heavily used category of educational travel
Sixty-one people have been arrested after protesters frustrated by the slow movement of proposals to strengthen tenant protections blocked access to the Legislature's chambers in the New York state Capitol
Illinois and Lake County are suing the owner of a Chicago-area silicone factory that exploded, seeking to force the company to identify the nature and extent of chemical pollution in the area and limit the environmental impact
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is pitching a $5 trillion-plus climate action proposal that he says would lead to an economy with a net zero emission of carbon pollution by 2050.
A lawyer for young people who are suing the U.S. government over climate change says federal energy policy "puts children in harm's way"