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Borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans will no longer be at risk of having their Social Security benefits ...
Pennsylvania’s two U.S. senators hail from opposing political parties, but the two lawmakers agree on a long list of policies ...
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including the big week ahead for Republicans and the Trump agenda ...
Since many more beneficiaries receiving Medicaid-covered long-term care are women, they would be most affected by cuts to ...
Organizations that don’t want to be subjected to the whims of government should cut the strings attaching them to government ...
China deepened its strategic footprint by reasserting territorial claims along the China-India border, backing Pakistan ...
Freedom of the Press Awards, hosted by Judy Woodruff, return Oct. 15 to celebrate leaders in journalism and law ...
In the video posted on her Instagram, U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst speaks directly to the camera while apparently walking through a cemetery. She says, "I made an incorrect assumption that everyone in the ...
Decisions made during the first few months of the Trump administration do not inspire confidence in Ali Khawar for further ...
A new State of Drug Access report shows that more than 40% of people living in the US could not afford their prescribed drugs ...
A proposal in Congress would require some adults to document 80 hours a month of work. Experts say the red tape and paperwork is so cumbersome that even people who work will lose Medi-Cal.
CVS and Express Scripts are asking a federal judge to block an Arkansas law prohibiting pharmacy benefit managers from owning ...