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Republicans defended the GOP megabill's Medicaid changes as targeting a group of people they believe shouldn't qualify: ...
Lawmakers declined to stop states from regulating artificial intelligence, but the debate over rules for AI is just beginning ...
Center for Renewing America CEO Eric Teetsel weighs in on the Trump administration's intensifying conflict with the Federal ...
President Trump wants senators to work through a planned August recess, as lawmakers push to flee Washington to campaign back ...
The former White House aide recently returned to her roots, advising Britain on defense and taking a role at Durham ...
In today’s edition … The Trump administration’s tariff messaging is all over the place … A final price on the One Big, ...
White House bars WSJ from press trip over Epstein coverage that led to $10 billion lawsuit - New poll asks Americans whether ...
The Justice Department has launched an investigation into George Mason University's admissions process, the fourth such ...
Judge Allison Burroughs, who noted in court that she is Jewish, said she would aim to rule quickly in the case.
Discover why plant-based meats face challenges despite their environmental and health benefits, and how they compare to ...
Solo practitioners, former government litigators and small law offices stepped up to help challenge the Trump ...