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President Trump told a story of a friend of his who got a much cheaper price on Ozempic, "the fat shot drug," in London than ...
NPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest ...
Does Pope Leo XIV subscribe to the tenets of the economic agenda of patriotic populism? Well, it seems so, as he officially ...
At least six congressional Republicans are demanding a radical fix in the 2017 tax law targeting residents of high-income ...
Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military ...
Don't blame President Donald Trump for the setback Republicans are facing this November. Ahead of next year's congressional ...
As the late senator from Washington state, Warren Magnuson, who served for more than 30 years in Congress, once said, ...
If you celebrated Mother's Day, you rejected modern feminism without even knowing it. Last Sunday was Mother's Day. It's ...
Alex Shieh, a student journalist at Brown University, asked questions about administrators' spending. Then the university investigated him.
As union membership declines and regulators turn against workers, maybe we need to start talking about some radical change to the way the labor movement works.
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Like the weather, everyone complains about Pentagon spending and mismanagement, but no one does anything about it. Leaders of the world's most expensive military have refused to c ...