Sen. Bill Haggerty (R-TN) vowed he will continue to fight for a U.S. mining company that President Joe Biden is willing to abandon to Mexico. Vulcan Materials Co. is the biggest U.S. producer of gravel and sand used for construction,
WASHINGTON — A historic uptick in migration during Joe Biden’s presidency led to attacks as he ran for reelection, with Donald Trump and fellow Republicans blaming Democrats for the swelling number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Mayorkas attributed the decline to a series of actions taken by President Joe Biden's administration last summer. The measures included an executive rule that turns away migrants
President Joe Biden on Monday announced an executive action that will permanently ban future offshore oil and gas development in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in a way that could be especially difficult for the incoming Trump administration to undo.
U.S. officials have announced the latest border data, and it suggests the Biden administration is poised to end its term without an expected bump in illegal border crossings.
An energy industry researcher says, despite both praise and criticism of President Joe Biden’s executive order banning offshore drilling in huge swaths off much of the nation’s coastline, the measure will likely have no near-term impact on oil and gas exploration.
President Joe Biden is making a sweeping move to ban all future offshore oil and natural gas drilling on America's East and West coasts, the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and Alaska's North Bering Sea -- a move President-elect Donald Trump is angrily vowing to reverse.
The economy is solid and the president’s personal reputation is largely intact. But his term will be remembered for out-of-control immigration and inflation.
A New Mexico carrier came up short in its lawsuit against the Biden administration’s independent contractor rule.
President Joe Biden's tenure in the White House is ending with a gulf between his policy record and his public reputation.
Caja del Rio "is a living testament to centuries of New Mexico’s complicated and under-told history,” the Democrats wrote.