Reagan-nominated federal judge accuses Trump admin of ‘discrimination’ with cuts to NIH diversity grants
A federal judge declared the Trump administration’s move to nix some National Institutes of Health grants as illegal, describing the cuts as
Why Is Harvard the Only University That Can’t Have International Students?
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President Donald Trump denied reports on Tuesday that he left the G7 summit in Canada early to work on a cease-fire between
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After nearly 150 days since President Donald Trump entered office, the U.S. still does not have an ambassador to the United Nations
‘It’s wrong’: Hawley warns Senate GOP not to boot Americans from Medicaid in Trump megabill
Sen. Josh Hawley again drew a line in the sand on proposed cuts to Medicaid benefits, and warned his colleagues to follow
Mike Johnson calls off Israel trip amid Iran conflict
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is calling off his planned trip to Jerusalem this coming weekend in light of the ongoing conflict
FLASHBACK: Trump launched his first presidential campaign ten years ago
Ten years ago Monday, businessman Donald J. Trump launched his first presidential campaign, marking the beginning of the ‘Make America Great Again’
Senate panel navigates delicate compromises on Medicaid, taxes in latest chunk of Trump’s megabill
A Senate panel charged with some of the most hot-button portions of President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ unveiled its portion of
Israel activates ‘Barak Magen’ aerial defenses for system’s first ever interception
Israel activated a new aerial defense system – dubbed ‘Barak Magen,’ meaning ‘lightning shield’ – for the first time on Sunday night,