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“Obscenity isn’t protected by the First Amendment, but hazy and unenforceable legal definitions have allowed extreme ...
House fiscal hawks and Republican senators, scoffing at the tactic, say the bill needs to change before it hits Trump’s desk.
Nine candidates are on the Democratic primary ballot next week, competing to appear on the November general election ballot ...
Republicans are targeting Medicaid and SNAP for a combined $1 trillion in cuts as a way to offset the costs of the tax package, but also to achieve GOP goals of reining in the social safety net ...
Anyone who lost coverage as a result of the Republican bill would be out of health care because the Commonwealth would not be able to backfill the billions in cuts proposed in the bill, Shapiro said.
See the steps of budget reconciliation, the process that Republican leaders are using to fast-track their legislation through ...
A wave of legislation targeting diversity, equity and inclusion is rolling through Republican-controlled statehouses. Here's ...
Many taxpayers could see even more money in their pockets in coming years under a sweeping tax and spending cuts package that ...
Federal agencies say that by axing the funding they are protecting the First Amendment. Critics see it as stifling scientific ...
One of the more interesting proposals in the new spending bill is the idea of creating a $1,000 savings account for every baby with a Social Security number. The accounts are officially called money ...
Boeing secured major orders in the Middle East during a visit to the region by President Trump, and China lifted a ban on its ...
Its tattered and faded copy of the Magna Carta is worth millions of dollars, Carpenter estimated — though Harvard has no plans to sell it. A 1297 version of the Magna Carta sold at auction in 2007 for ...