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The combination of potential cuts to aid and tariff price hikes could take a heavy toll—especially on young children.
Tony Schick and Monica Samayoa, Oregon Public Broadcasting This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network ...
Health gadgets and medical devices that track brainwaves—and the companies that make them—are at the core of a next-level ...
Bill today, including proposals that would dramatically alter how UK copyright law applies to AI services. These amendments ...
Seventy-five years of preparation for an outbreak like that of COVID-19—and yet, the CDC still failed to “reliably meet ...
Fishery surveys, weather and wave data, and wildlife counts to support sustainable hunts are among the efforts at risk, ...
Lawmakers in 2017 took a major step to end most child marriages. However, emancipated teenagers 16 and older can get married.
CPI inflation, retail sales, consumer sentiment, housing data, trade meetings with China, and earnings from Walmart, Cisco, ...
The president faces his toughest sales pitch yet: convincing his base that a recession is a necessary step on the path to greatness.
While Trump's net approval rating is slightly positive at 0.6, there has been a sharp decline in the percentage of those who ...
Tariffs have emerged as possibly the defining aspect of Donald Trump's presidency and they're poised to make life a lot ...
The White House has publicly disclosed far less than $10 trillion in investments, contradicting Trump's claim.