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Rep. Mike Lawler and other Republicans hope voters care more about the money in their pocket than cuts to health care systems ...
Weapons firms will fare well in President Trump’s budget but military personnel and veterans will not, the Quincy Institute’s William D. Hartung writes in an LA Times column.
A report found that funding from the Inflation Reduction Act had a "significant impact” on the adoption of conservation ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Democrats are launching a nationwide summer blitz designed to force vulnerable Republicans to defend ...
The Senate confirmed senior VA advisor Cheryl Mason to serve as the next VA inspector general. President Trump fired the last VA inspector general, Michael Missal, in January, along with 16 other ...
Following the passage of the OBBB, Americans for Prosperity kicked off their campaign promote the bill and its benefits, starting in Ohio.
The Congressional Budget Office forecasts that the U.S. uninsured population will grow by 10 million in 2034, due to the tax ...
Musk seems to still want to be in Trump's good graces, even after accusing the President of being in the Epstein files.
LA County faces deep cuts in the next two-plus years that mean furloughs, layoffs, cuts to parks, health services, maybe ...
A move to offer costly weight-loss drugs for obese Americans on Medicare and Medicaid may be in the works, but such a program may run into problems with voluntary participation and expense concerns.
Delayed treatments, canceled doctor visits, skipped prescriptions. Losing insurance is bad for your health. The Congressional ...