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A 1952 law that President Harry S. Truman opposed, calling it a step backward, now underpins many actions by the Trump ...
After Louisiana expanded Medicaid eligibility, the number of uninsured people plummeted by 60% in the following four years.
"I think it's going to be a great incentive," Trump said when asked about a bill that could eliminate a tax on primary home sales.
The lights are on at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau across the street from the White House, and employees still get paid. But, in practice, the bureau has been mostly inoperable for nearly ...
Plus, Republicans strategists are advising lawmakers to appeal to working class voters when selling Donald Trump's "big, ...
In 2025, the U.S. government successfully erased a mountain of climate science from the web without a touch of magic tricks. The Trump administration’s move to shut down the official websites that ...
It doesn’t happen often that close to $7 billion in school funding disappears overnight, putting after-school activities, teacher training, and English learner services in jeopardy for millions of ...
The Supreme Court's decision to let U.S. survivors of terrorism sue Palestinian groups raises jurisdictional questions in a ...
Washington — The Senate could move forward as soon as Tuesday on a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in ...
Americans’ unpaid medical bills will remain on their credit reports after a federal judge last week annulled a Biden-era ...
The U.S. Senate will begin voting as soon as Tuesday on President Donald Trump's request to slash $9.4 billion in spending on foreign aid and public broadcasting previously approved by Congress, the ...