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Where Things Stand. Emergency abortions: The Trump administration rescinded a Biden-era policy that requires hospitals to provide emergency abortions to women whose health is in danger, including ...
Trump urges Congress to ‘kill’ Voice of America as its leader defends gutting it. Image “President Trump wants to eliminate the agency,” Kari Lake said, referring to her global media agency.
Trump seeks record-high FEMA funding after ... Trump asked Congress to approve a record-high $26.5 ... Trump’s request is 17 percent higher than President Joe Biden’s $22.5 billion ...
The White House budget office urged Congress to cancel more than $9 billion in funding for global health and for public radio and TV stations, as President Trump attempts to assert more control ...
On Tuesday, the Trump administration also asked Congress to approve clawbacks of $9.4 billion from programs, including PEPFAR, that were already authorized for 2025.
Sen. Schumer slams Trump's budget bill as the "We're All Going to Die Act" over Medicaid cuts, risking millions' coverage. This live blog is now closed.
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it had revoked a Biden administration requirement that hospitals provide emergency abortions to women whose health is in peril, including in ...
But the Trump administration, on June 3, said it has rescinded Becerra's letter and Biden's policy guidance on emergency abortions. "The law has not changed," said Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of ...
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine calls for Congress to approve disaster relief for states affected by Hurricane Helene, emphasizing the urgent need for assistance in Southwest Virginia.
President Donald Trump asked Congress on Tuesday to take back $9.4 billion in federal funding for foreign aid, the State Department and public media. Full Episode Friday, Jun 27 ...
America’s two big public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, have 45 days to salvage their federal funding — starting now. On Tuesday, the Trump administration sent Congress a long-awaited request for ...
The White House has formally asked Congress to cut $9.4 billion in federal spending. That includes foreign aid and funding for PBS and NPR. It could be the first of many "DOGE cut" bills that ...