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Attorneys representing Monarez argue that she was deliberately targeted for standing firm in defense of public health, refusing to endorse what they described as ‘unscientific’ directives.
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Trump said to eye the same trusted aide for another Fed board seat; Top U.S. political headlines for Tuesday, August 26.
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When Putin attributed the 2020 U.S. election outcome to mail-in voting, he reinforced one of Trump’s deepest fixations — a vivid example of how international ambitions and domestic grievances have become entangled.
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The Congressional Budget Office’s latest projections help allay fears over the fiscal fallout of Donald Trump’s tax legislation.
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Just days before new rules were set to take effect, a federal judge on Friday froze key parts of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department’s planned overhaul of the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
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The Trump administration announced Thursday that it is conducting a sweeping review of more than 55 million valid U.S. visa holders, searching for potential violations that could trigger deportation as part of its escalating crackdown on foreign nationals.
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Reaching a certain age unlocks a range of tax advantages that younger workers can’t access, offering seasoned earners unique financial opportunities.
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In Hawaiʻi, a married couple left without hurricane insurance now fears the growing threat of natural disasters.
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If your health insurance company has ever denied a claim, you’re far from alone. Each year, nearly one in five in-network claims is rejected—yet less than 1% of patients ever challenge those denials.
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Pete Hegseth appears intent on sidelining women from leadership positions in the U.S. military.