Criticized for acceding to President Trump’s demand for citizenship information at the expense of data quality, Steven Dillingham says he will resign Wednesday.
Deb Hardy
Staff Writer
Millions eligible for big Obamacare subsidies don’t claim them
Some people think they have too much home equity or too much savings to qualify.
Martin Luther King Day service calls for nonviolence amid turbulent times
The online ceremony included prerecorded remarks by President-elect Joe Biden.
Biden, Harris take break from inaugural prep to mark MLK day
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris pitch in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day service projects.
Police command structure crumbled fast during Capitol riot
Interviews with members of the U.S. Capitol Police show just how quickly the command structure collapsed on Jan. 6.
Coronavirus deaths rising in 30 states amid winter surge
The overall U.S. toll barrels toward 400,000 amid warnings that a new, highly contagious variant is taking hold.
Texas man threatened to shoot family if they reported him going in U.S. Capitol, FBI says
The man, who is a member of ‘Texas Freedom Force,’ a militia extremist group, remained in federal custody on Monday.
U.K. seafood trucks protest at Parliament over Brexit red tape
British shellfish firms say the new system is suffocating their businesses.
Biden’s test: Engineering economic boom in a partisan divide
Despite the 9.8 million jobs lost due to the coronavirus, there are signs the country is on the cusp of a kind of boom unseen in the Obama and Trump eras.
Canada urges Biden not to cancel oil pipeline on first day
The premier of oil-rich Alberta wants U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to give the Canadian government a chance to make the case for the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline to be built.