Leaders behind Missouri’s successful 2024 reproductive rights campaign formed a new coalition called Stop the Ban, raising ...
The administration's approach to drug cartels relies — at least in part — on a blueprint for military strikes that mirror ...
As a government shutdown becomes more likely, a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows even though President Trump has a low ...
Federal workers who took the Trump administration's buyout offer come off the payroll at the end of September. Now some are ...
President Trump is sounding more supportive of Ukraine. But he still isn't pledging military aid for the country. As a result ...
It is highly unusual to bring in military leaders from across the globe to one central location. The president said the ...
Democrats and Republicans have been unable to resolve an impasse over federal healthcare spending. The government will ...
Sports betting is now legal in 39 and D.C. But public health experts are concerned about gambling disorders, and are calling for more limits on sports gambling to prevent addiction.
President Trump defended the use of troops in U.S. cities while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told military commanders about new physical fitness and grooming requirements for uniformed personnel.
David Makovsky of The Washington Institute shares his take on President Trump's 20-point plan for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for President Trump's new plan to end the conflict in Gaza. Now all eyes are on Hamas and whether they'll agree to the proposal.
The last government shutdown was in 2018 during President Trump's first term. Republicans controlled Congress and needed Democrats to pass a spending bill -- just like now. But a lot has changed.
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