A Texas lawmaker is reintroducing a bill that would ensure U.N. migration agencies are not funded by the United States, amid a broader crackdown by the Trump administration.
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Hosted on MSNThe New York Times thinks Trump’s attacks on trans lives are low-priorityA fter attacking trans lives directly and indirectly, reporting shabbily on trans issues without hiring trans reporters to ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, signed SF418, a bill that eliminates “gender identity” as a protected class under the ...
First lady Melania Trump will speak on Capitol Hill Monday for the first time since returning to the White House, participating in a roundtable with lawmakers from both chambers of Congress focused on ...
President and CEO Neil Juhnke will be a guest of U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet, D-Bay City, representing the major Bay ...
Federal employees face a midnight deadline to comply with Elon Musk’s second demand for reports on their recent ...
I can almost understand the politics of the cult that has seized control of the American government. I can almost understand why Republicans in Congress believe that obeisance to the cult is necessary ...
President Donald Trump's White House calls on Senate Democrats to vote Monday night to prohibit males from playing in women's ...
Wyoming, one of the most crypto-friendly states in the country, rejected a bill that would have allowed the state treasurer ...
The Pentagon is surging about 3,000 active-duty troops to the southern border as efforts continue to stop the flow of illegal ...
How Musk's DOGE efforts compare with Clinton's attempts to "reinvent government" and minimize bureaucracy in the 1990s.
Energy prices for Massachusetts consumers could "skyrocket" if President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico take ...
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