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It appears that the Trump administration is losing — for a second time — its argument that it has the power to issue sweeping tariffs .
Gov. Ned Lamont won’t make new cuts to Connecticut’s public colleges and universities but he needs to cut $106 million ...
The Democratic National Committee's “Organizing Summer” will feature events in all 50 states, beginning with Alaska, Texas, ...
In the press conference following the Fed’s decision to keep rates unchanged, Powell hesitated to guide toward a rate in the ...
The city of L.A. is negotiating with LA28 over the use of police, firefighters and other city employees during the 2028 ...
Dark clouds formed over President Trump’s economy Friday after the July jobs report showed the labor market only gaining 106,000 jobs over the last three months. The report from the Bureau of ...
The Jeffrey Epstein files saga at times all but ground Capitol Hill to a halt last month — driving a wedge between ...
Beginning July 1, 2026, that won't be an option anymore. Trump's tax and spending law will eliminate the Grad PLUS program for new borrowers (students who take out loans before that date will be ...
The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump ’s pick to oversee higher education policy, a man with deep ties to the ...
Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and Ruben Gallego are part of a diverse and large field of White House hopefuls tiptoeing toward the starting 2028 line.
The nursing home industry is one of several swaths of the health care sector that could see massive upheaval under the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act." ...
Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhi has made serious allegations against the Election Commission of India (ECI), ...
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