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The claim that 100,000 people will die from Trump’s Medicaid cuts isn’t a fact—it’s a distortion of nuanced research turned ...
ICE agents are wearing masks to conceal their identities. Now, immigration judges are withholding the names of lawyers ...
Between 2006 and 2013, gun violence increased by 150 percent in the city when juvenile curfews were in effect.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration blocked a similar successful treatment for mitochondrial disease a quarter of century ...
As programs created to support America's Afghan allies are shuttered, about 1,500 Afghans remain on a U.S. camp in Qatar, ...
President Donald Trump swept into office in January with a promise to tackle what he called the "inflation crisis" that had ...
Brazil’s judiciary has started sweeping crackdowns on speech and political rivals. A U.S. tariff response signals the crisis ...
The lawsuit says attorneys have been repeatedly turned away from the detention camp and had virtual meetings mysteriously canceled.
Government policy bears much of the blame for the use of high-fructose corn syrup, and Trump's policies will not change that.
The lawsuit claims that the city's Mandatory Housing Affordability program unconstitutionally penalizes property owners just for trying to build housing.
The Senate voting to cancel $1.1 billion in public funding for NPR and PBS is not an attack on the free press.
If the president truly cares about cutting waste, he should not be paying to set $800,000 worth of food on fire.
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