
What GOP’s plan for Medicaid work requirements would mean
Democrats say work requirements won’t incentivize people to get a job and will drive up the number of uninsured in the country
Democrats say work requirements won’t incentivize people to get a job and will drive up the number of uninsured in the country
Storm damage forced authorities in the coastal city to close major roadways in the city as workers cleared debris and inspected wreckage
From the Pacific Northwest to Chicago to North Carolina, health clinics, utilities and local governments are being tested to keep older people safe when temperatures soar
The search for a Texas man who allegedly shot his neighbors after they asked him to stop firing off rounds in his yard stretched into a second day Sunday
The annual black-tie dinner drew a wide array of celebrities and media moguls to Washington, with parties being held across the capital
Fears became even more pronounced in Missouri this month after Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued a first-of-its-kind emergency rule that places strict restrictions on that care for minors — and adults
The U.S. is headed into an El Niño year this season, which traditionally means a bigger fire year and further raises concerns
Six high school students were injured after gunfire erupted at a house party in southern Mississippi, according to a news report.
Community leaders who are the churches’ caretakers are trying to save them because they represent a crucial center of faith, family and cultural traditions
DeSantis is slated to headline Iowa Rep. Randy Feenstra’s annual summer fundraiser in northwest Iowa on May 13, A Trump campaign official says the former president now plans to be in Iowa on the same day
The push comes from diverse senators led by Republican Joni Ernst of Iowa and Democrat Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut
John Bolton, a potential Republican presidential candidate in 2024, said that national security teams must develop contingency plans on how to respond to actions Beijing might take
The decision put the country’s largest transportation network among a growing number of accounts who have reduced their Twitter presence or left the platform since its takeover by Elon Musk
The conservatives are organized under the State Freedom Caucus Network, which now has a presence in 11 statehouses
U.S. support for Ukraine will be tested anew when Congress is again expected to help fund the war to defeat Russia
Carter has said his faith compelled him to restore moral principles after a long history of U.S. support for brutal crackdowns on popular movements
Ryan Walters has the state’s top public education job, even fellow Republicans are worried that Walters hasn’t pivoted from campaigning to governing the state’s largest agency
Authorities say an 8-year-old child was among five people killed in a shooting at a home in southeast Texas late Friday night
Police say a 34-year-old man confessed last week to four killings at a home in Bowdoin and injuring three people while shooting at vehicles on Interstate 295 in Yarmouth
Much of the increase in airline-caused cancellations has happened at low-fare airlines, but the biggest carriers are also causing a higher percentage of their own cancellations, according to government data
It varies by region, but tick season generally stretches from April to October and Lyme disease cases peak in the summer
Rep. Zooey Zephyr’s criticism of the bill led the transgender lawmaker to be silenced on the House floor and then removed after she encouraged protesters on Monday. Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed the bill into law on Friday
Access to gender-affirming care is taking center stage in state governments across the U.S., with some states passing restrictions and others protections. The debates and lawsuits have raged throughout 2023 so far
Allies since Hugo Chávez was elected in 1999, the relationship has always been fragile
Washington will open centers in Central and South America to process applications. “The end of Title 42 does not mean the border is open,” warn top U.S. officials
At the hearing, the judge seemed incredulous about defense arguments that the government has not shown the 21 year-old ever intended leaked information to be widely disseminated
In South Carolina, Thursday’s vote was the third attempt since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer to strict bans on abortion