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The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio ...
A bipartisan Congress has come to the rescue of vets at risk of losing their homes, after administrations from both parties ...
An experimental technique that patches defective DNA with donated genetic material helped families at risk of passing rare ...
As the Senate prepares to vote on a bill to rescind $40 billion in promised foreign aid, critics of the measure say a ...
After NPR reported on a Department of Homeland Security tool to check the citizenship of registered voters, three U.S.
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel on Wednesday conducted airstrikes in downtown Damascus, the Syrian capital. The Israeli military ...
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CDC staffers worry $140 million in grants could fail to reach state and local overdose programs. The White House officials say the dollars will arrive but won't say when.
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address problems like grueling schedules and stagnating pay that are hurting morale.
Lesotho, a tiny mountain kingdom in Southern Africa, has just declared a two-year state of disaster after being threatened with the highest U.S. tariffs in the world.
A senior State Department official faced tough questions on Capitol Hill Wednesday as he defended sweeping layoffs and the dismantling of the U.S.'s lead foreign aid agency.