
House votes to claw back $9.4 billion in funding for foreign aid, NPR, PBS
The House is expected to vote Thursday on White House's rescission package to claw back funding for NPR, PBS, foreign aid.
The House is expected to vote Thursday on White House's rescission package to claw back funding for NPR, PBS, foreign aid.
Protests against ICE raids have continued to spread across the U.S. Here's a rundown of many of them.
U.S. officials have been told Israel is fully ready to launch an operation into Iran, multiple sources say.
News of their removal comes after the firing of the CDC's outside vaccine advisers.
Activist David Hogg will leave the Democratic Party's leadership, saying he will not run in a planned redo of this year's DNC vice chair elections.
Jeremy Greenberg, the head of FEMA's National Response Coordination Center, submitted his resignation Wednesday and will depart the agency in two weeks.
The board that oversees prestigious Fulbright scholarships accused the Trump administration of meddling that could "damage the integrity of this storied program."
President Trump will host lawmakers Thursday from both parties for the annual congressional picnic on the South Lawn.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired the previous roster of the CDC's vaccine advisers on Monday.
A judge said the Trump administration cannot detain or deport Mahmoud Khalil for the foreign policy reasons cited by the Trump administration.
Army veteran and former Secretary of State Chuck Hagel talks about the potential risks about having military troops deployed in L.A.
The White House has framed the changes as ensuring government efficiency and an effort to "restore truth and sanity to depictions of American history."
The proposed rollback of emissions regulations is part of the Trump administration's efforts to repeal rules that aim to address climate change.
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Jeff Merkley asked for details on a multibillion-dollar transaction between the Trump family's crypto venture and a pool of investors that includes foreign nationals.
The federal government now spends more on servicing its debt than it does on defense. The GOP's new tax bill could ratchet that higher, experts say.
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