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Trump’s approval rating is averaging less than a percentage point better than it was post-Liberation Day at 45.5%, but the president’s disapproval rating is at its worst of his second administration, ...
State Medicaid systems are scrambling to prepare for painful cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, leaving private ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing a growing political headache as new revelations of fraud in a state program revive ...
Zohran Mamdani is staffing up his communications team for the general election, and is pulling from folks with decidedly ...
The House has started its month-long summer break, which Republicans see as a critical opportunity to sell their ...
U.S. Reps. Emilia Sykes of Akron and Marcy Kaptur of Toledo are among 30 swing districts Democrats targeted in the $7 million ad buy.
As Virginia lawmakers heard from state health officials Wednesday about potential effects of federal healthcare funding ...
States are unlikely to fully neutralize the Medicaid cuts — but they have tools to scuttle the Trump administration's efforts.
In today’s edition … A health care fight is brewing on Capitol Hill … Democrats’ bleak options to fight redistricting in ...
President Donald Trump is receiving unusually boisterous support for his “Big, Beautiful Bill” from an unexpected source: Republican state senators in Washington.
In two years, the One Big Beautiful Bill passed by Republicans in Washington will require millions of low-income Americans to work, study or meet similar requirements to keep their health insurance.
The Congressional Budget Office has said that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law by President Trump on July 4, will add $3.2 trillion to the national debt over a 10-year ...