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House GOP backing off some Medicaid cuts as report shows millions of people would lose health care
House Republicans appear to be backing off some, but not all, of the steep reductions to the Medicaid program as part of their big tax breaks bill.
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US Health department will analyze data from autistic Medicare, Medicaid enrollees, RFK Jr. says
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a plan to use records from Medicaid and Medicare to study autism.
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WATCH: Rep. Joyce Beatty asks for update on status of Harriet Tubman being placed on $20 bill
Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) asked Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for a status update on Harriet Tubman’s face being placed on the $20 bill. The “Harriet Tubman Tribute Act of 2025” calls for Bessent to include the abolitionist’s face on all $20 bills printed after Dec. 31, 2030.
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5 things to know about Dr. Vinay Prasad
Oncologist Vinay Prasad was named the new vaccine chief by the FDA in May 2025. Here’s what you need to know.
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Live updates: Fed warns of stagflation
The fed warned of stagflation while President Donald Trump signaled a hard line in China talks Follow for live updates.
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Trump administration has shut down CDC's infection control committee
The Trump administration has terminated a federal advisory committee that issued guidance about preventing the spread of infections in health care facilities.
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Trump's Cabinet members warn FIFA World Cup visitors not to overstay their visas
Millions of people are expected to travel to the United States next year for soccer’s most-watched tournament.
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Former NWS directors warn staff cuts will cause ‘needless loss of life'
In a rare move, all living former directors of the National Weather Service issued a joint warning about the threat of staff cuts and buy-outs across the agency. The men cautioned that President Trump’s proposal to cut NOAA’s budget by nearly 30% will lead to the ‘needless loss of life’ during severe weather. Meteorologist Chase Cain talked with former agency...
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Canadian prime minister to Trump: ‘There are some places that are never for sale'
Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney met with President Donald Trump at the Oval Office on Tuesday, where he shut down any possibility of Canada willingly becoming the 51st state.
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Supreme Court allows Trump to implement transgender military ban
The Supreme Court today said the Trump administration is allowed to implement its ban on transgender people serving in the military while lawsuits proceed.
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Ex-DHS official targeted by Trump vows to fight president's ‘revenge machine'
A former Homeland Security official whom President Donald Trump accused of potentially “treasonous” conduct fears he is under federal investigation.
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Trump's Hollywood tariffs announcement is met with confusion and fear
Donald Trump’s proposal to impose tariffs on movies made outside the U.S. has been met with a mix of confusion and fear by the entertainment industry.
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Trump's film tariff proposal: Will it help or hurt Hollywood?
Hollywood studios and production companies are waiting for the details of Trump’s tariff proposal.
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A history of Alcatraz, its famed prison inmates and an island's uncertain future
The maximum-security prison operated for nearly 30 years but shut down because it cost three times more to run Alcatraz than other federal prisons.
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Messaging app seen in use by Mike Waltz suspends service after hackers claim breach
TeleMessage, the app that President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, Mike Waltz, appeared to use to archive his group chats, has suspended all services after hackers claimed to have stolen files from it.
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How big is Alcatraz? And other facts about the infamous prison Trump wants to reopen
President Donald Trump says he wants Alcatraz to be returned to use as a maximum-security prison. Here’s what to know about the infamous prison.
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Trump proposes 100% tariffs on foreign movies
The president called tax incentives offered by foreign countries “a national security threat” in a post on Truth Social.
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5 things to know about Alcatraz
The shuttered Alcatraz Island has been a major tourist destination since 1973, operated by the National Park Service and part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
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Trump admin to pay $1,000 to undocumented immigrants who self-deport
DHS announced that the Trump administration would pay $1,000 to immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally to return to their home country voluntarily.
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Trump blasts Sheinbaum for rejecting offer to send US troops into Mexico to fight cartels
President Trump said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected his proposal to send U.S. troops to Mexico to help thwart the illegal drug trade because she is fearful of the country’s powerful cartels.