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Fueled by MAHA, state lawmakers are moving to remove dyes and other additives from food. A wide range of state laws could ...
New research confirms what election experts have said all along: Noncitizen voting occasionally happens, but in minuscule ...
Last quarter, tariffs cost the auto industry billions of dollars. So far, that has come out of profits instead of being ...
Pineville, who is serving as House Pro Tempore, or acting speaker, says he was surprised by how emotional and frustrated ...
A growing number of American Jews whose parents and grandparents fled Germany during World War II are now getting German ...
U.S. aid cuts have stoked the existing malnutrition crisis in northern Nigeria as treatment centers are forced to shut with the loss of U.S. support.
The Department of Justice has fired hundreds of employees this year, transforming a federal workforce that enjoys vast powers and responsibility over issues affecting the lives of everyday Americans.
A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons.
A U.S.-China policy expert explains what each country wants from a trade deal as top officials meet this week.
Recent analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), which describes itself as an independent nonpartisan policy ...
This back and forth between Louisiana’s governor and insurance commissioner becomes just the latest clash in a growing rift ...
Steve Inskeep speaks with former US Secretary for Transportation Pete Buttigieg about distrust in government and the status ...