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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said before the vote that some of the progress stemmed from removing a spending ...
Over the past quarter century, few countries have commanded as much sustained attention from U.S. foreign policy officials as ...
The president’s vilification of political opponents and journalists seeds the ground for threats of prosecution, imprisonment ...
Signed 35 years ago this month, the ADA was the world’s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities — guaranteeing equal opportunity in public accommodations, employment, and ...
CDC sources tell NPR that the Trump administration has delayed and might cancel roughly $140 million in grants to fund fentanyl overdose response efforts, known as the Overdose Data To Action program ...
The personal signature of a modern president carries the same legal authority and symbolic significance as it did when George Washington signed his name with a quill.
After one of the most devastating floods in recent memory, Rachel Maddow questioned the whereabouts of Trump’s FEMA chief ...
Georgia was the poster child of post-Soviet countries on their way to democracy and freedom. US lawmakers hope a bill will ...
Hampton Roads is home to thousands of men and women who serve in our military, many who work support jobs to make sure ...
Luke Pettit, a Senate Banking Committee staffer, will serve as the Treasury Department's next assistant secretary of financial institutions.
Senate Republicans reached an agreement with the White House on Tuesday to preserve funding for a flagship global HIV and ...
PEPFAR, a program started by George W. Bush, was set to lose $400 million after the OMB director falsely claimed it funds Russian abortions.