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By passing the cuts, the Senate has moved forward on one of the president’s top priorities despite concerns from several Republican senators.
The U.S. Senate voted 51-48 early Thursday to rescind $9 billion in funding, including $1.1 billion set to go to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The potential 2028 presidential candidate said that message should concentrate on core issues such as jobs, health care.
Ekrem İmamoğlu, the imprisoned Mayor of İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) and presidential candidate of the CHP, was ...
At a time when every man, woman, and child in America is on the hook for $108,000 to pay off the national debt, the ...
“LGBTQ+ youth are more than four times as likely as their peers to attempt suicide, so this shutdown of this program from the administration is really a direct attack on LGBTQ+ youth, reducing the ...
Trump has sharply criticized his own MAGA supporters, calling them “stupid people” and “gullible weaklings” amid growing ...
Three years after Georgia passed a mental health parity law, critics say the Senate hopeful and insurance chief hasn’t held insurers accountable or raised public awareness.
In an era of deep political polarization, a new study indicates that many members of Congress may be out of step not just with the opposition party, but with their own voters as well.
The 51-48 vote came after 2 a.m. Thursday after Democrats sought to remove many of the proposed rescissions.
Michigan offered Sandisk $1.925 billion in cash grants, $250 million in workforce development funding and about $3.76 billion ...