The bill aims to limit benefits currently extended to some immigrants with legal status.
Black patients are less likely to get connected to outpatient treatment, new research finds.
Right-wingers are angry about how Zohran Mamdani eats rice—with his hand. Wait til they find out some people use wooden sticks. I use a spoon! 😮
The bill is a bailout for commodity growers and leaves small farmers — and U.S. consumers — out to dry.
The last time a Republican-controlled Congress and President Donald Trump moved to slash Medicaid spending, in 2017, a key political force stood in their way: GOP governors.
The Make America Great Again movement has dominated the U.S. political conversation, reshaped the Republican Party and become a lucrative brand.
Palestinian journalists live through the same brutal conditions they cover — and describe a pattern of direct targeting by Israeli forces.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss postponed his order for two weeks, giving the Trump administration time to appeal it.
Education leaders warn of layoffs, larger classes and slashed services as the Trump administration withholds federal K-12 school funding — hitting California and Texas hardest.
Farmers in The Gambia scrambling to defend lands and livelihoods from crop-devastating salt intrusion say they have had little meaningful support from the state.
A brother and sister joined their mother to get food at a U.S. aid site in Rafah. Israeli forces shot her before their eyes.
Last October, a 13-year-old boy in Wisconsin used a picture of his classmate celebrating her bat mitzvah to create a deepfake nude he then shared on Snapchat. This is not an isolated incident. Over the past few years, there has been case after case of school-age children using deepfakes to…
Battle damage assessment is notoriously difficult, and past wars have featured intense controversies among military and intelligence professionals.
With only a few exceptions, the budget reconciliation process is how nearly every major piece of health legislation has passed Congress since the 1980s.
Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through the environment — and what farmers and landowners can do about it.
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