The enhanced subsidies 22 million Americans use to help pay for health insurance are set to expire at the end of this month, ...
President Trump has announced a $12-billion bailout plan for farmers, designed to offset the impacts they have felt from a ...
The Trump administration has refocused some of its immigration policy on a push to get immigrants to "remigrate," or leave ...
New questions have emerged surrounding the United States’ military strikes on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat in early ...
State and local elections officials across the country are preparing for a variety of ways the Trump administration could ...
The Supreme Court is considering whether President Trump should be able to fire the head of the Federal Trade Commission and other independent agencies without cause. We discuss why Congress created ...
The lines between what the Republican and Democratic parties believe have blurred since President Trump first became candidate Trump in 2015. We discuss how the parties — and their supporters — have ...
President Trump has vowed to seek retribution from his perceived political enemies and to reward his political allies. We ...
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In the week since MAGA activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot, some Republicans have responded by declaring "war" on liberals. We discuss that and other responses to Kirk's death, as well as what his ...
The Justice Department indicted former National Security Adviser John Bolton on charges related to mishandling classified information. Bolton was a vocal critic of President Trump, and his indictment ...