The California senator tells supporters that she doesn’t have the financial resources to continue her campaign.
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Appeals court upholds order blocking federal executions from resuming
Attorney General William Barr has said he would take the case to the Supreme Court if necessary.
Chief Justice Roberts seems to hold key to high-stakes gun-rights case
After the case went to the highest court, New York City amended its restrictions that prompted the lawsuit, even though they’d been upheld in lower courts.
Slow-moving storm pummels parts of the East, and 1 town gets 27 inches of snow
More than 660 flights into or out of the U.S. were canceled Monday, with more than 4,000 delays, and airports in the New York and Boston areas accounted for many of them.
Hampden waste plant fined for releasing bleach into sewer system
About 6,500 gallons of bleach were accidentally dumped into the Bangor sewage system in violation of environmental permits.
Safeguarding the seas, 1 protected area at a time
Off the Georgia coast, a decades-old marine sanctuary has emerged as a template for protection in the U.S. and around the world.
New Hampshire to cancel contract with youth center after residents hospitalized
Granite Pathways in Manchester denies that the 5 young people overdosed, after a 911 call reported they may have taken the sedative Xanax.
Bucksport salmon farm gets its final permit to begin construction
Whole Oceans plans to build the facility at the site of the former Verso paper mill.
Police remove dynamite from New Hampshire house, evacuate neighborhood
The dynamite is found in the basement of a home in Portsmouth after its contents were left to a museum.
House invites Trump to participate as impeachment probe digs into Constitution
The Judiciary Committee is set to take over the impeachment probe of the president next week, scheduling a Dec. 4 hearing with legal scholars.