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More than two dozen Republican attorneys general urged Congress to pass the bill, calling it "vital" to addressing the opioid epidemic
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Public TV stations will be “forced to make hard decisions in the weeks and months ahead,” PBS CEO Paula Kerger said Thursday, after the Senate approved a bill canceling all the federal funding for the network.
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy are considering a deal that involves Washington buying battlefield-tested Ukrainian drones in exchange for Kyiv purchasing weapons from the U.S., Zelenskiy ...
According to a Quinnipiac University poll, the majority of U.S. voters disapprove of Trump's handling of files related to Epstein, a wealthy financier who died by suicide in jail in August 2019, weeks after his arrest on sex trafficking charges.
Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have sunk vessels and disrupted shipping routes worth $1 trillion annually, as Middle East experts call for U.S. support of Yemen's legitimate government.
Maurene Comey, a Manhattan federal prosecutor who worked on the criminal cases against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, was said to have been fired by the Trump administration on Wednesday. The reason for her firing was not immediately clear.
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” will establish a savings account for millions of babies born in the U.S.
Trump reportedly plans order to open 401 (k)s to private markets: What it means for your retirement I’m 65, tired of working and have very little savings — is it possible to live off CPP alone? Yes, but you'll need to make these 3 big sacrifices
Did Trump keep the FIFA trophy? Who keeps the World Cup trophy after winning? What to know about FIFA Club World Cup 2025 trophy winner -Chelsea F.C.
Over 1 in 5 top Trump appointees reported investments in crypto and other digital assets, far more than previous administrations, a Post analysis found.
As a Harvard professor, Elizabeth Warren rang the alarm bell in the lead up to the 2008 financial crisis. Now a veteran senator, she is ringing that bell again.