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With omnibus legislation like the One Big Beautiful Bill, lawmakers face an all-or-nothing decision. It shouldn’t be that way ...
Thirty-nine percent of respondents to an online poll incorrectly said all processed foods are unhealthy, according to new ...
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll reveals that nearly 73% of Americans believe democracy in the United States is at risk, ...
Andy Harris, Maryland’s lone GOP member in Comgress, changes tack to back President Donald Trump's bill in close House vote to ensure passage.
President Trump is scheduled to sign the bill into law at 4 p.m. on July 4 at the White House, locking in tax reductions and ...
Tennessee lawmakers have responded to the July 3 passage of President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" in the U.S. House ...
Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Wednesday on Fox News’ “Hannity” that House Republicans voting against ...
President Trump’s hardline immigration policies have earned mixed reviews from Americans. That’s according to our latest PBS ...
Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) says he'll vote to advance President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," but will lead an amendment stripping the sale of public lands from the measure.
Referendum, Italians between yes, no and abstention: political issue or defense of rights? The “no” at the polls as a form of protest, and the distrust in politics and its dynamics ...
A “Yes” vote on these Measures requires age-inappropriate sexual material in the children and teen sections. A “No” vote allows the city to place them in the proper section.
A “yes” vote would be in support of the program and extending it for another 10 years, while a “no” vote would be in favor of ending the program after the current cycle’s projects wrap up.