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Senators have outline for drug price program, but vote is elusive
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers impatient with the lack of progress on a key health care issue — the long-debated need for changes to what’s known as the 340B drug pricing program — say they are closing in on legislation aimed at what they say are abuses in the program.
The program, established in 1992, requires drug companies to sell deeply ...Read more
What makes a rebellion? Trump's troop deployment may hinge on one man's dictionary
At the center of the sprawling legal battle over President Donald Trump's domestic military deployments is a single word: rebellion.
To justify sending the National Guard to Los Angeles and other cities over the outcry of local leaders, the Trump administration has cited an obscure and little-used law empowering presidents to federalize ...Read more
What makes a rebellion? Trump's troop deployment may hinge on one man's dictionary
At the center of the sprawling legal battle over President Donald Trump's domestic military deployments is a single word: rebellion.
To justify sending the National Guard to Los Angeles and other cities over the outcry of local leaders, the Trump administration has cited an obscure and little-used law empowering presidents to federalize ...Read more
Commentary: If Donald Trump can run for a third term, so can Barack Obama
Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, speculation has swirled that he would try for a third term in 2028.
He is not ruling it out, to the terror of his critics. On Monday, in an exchange with reporters during his Asia trip, Trump, referring to the third term idea, said, “I would love to do it. I have my best ...Read more
Trump orders nuclear weapons trials after Russia tests
President Donald Trump said the U.S. would match its rivals in testing nuclear weapons after Russia in recent days announced trials of a nuclear-powered underwater drone and nuclear-capable cruise missile.
“Because of other countries’ testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal ...Read more
Commentary: Election reform turns down the temperature of our politics
Politics isn’t working for most Americans. Our government can’t keep the lights on. The cost of living continues to rise. Our nation is reeling from recent acts of political violence.
79% of voters say the U.S. is in a political crisis, and 64% say our political system is too divided to solve the nation’s problems.
There’s no silver ...Read more
Michigan Republican governor hopefuls target MEDC, John James in first debate
Republicans who hope to be Michigan's next governor used the first debate of the 2026 campaign to endorse sweeping tax cuts, to uniformly call for doing away with the state's economic development agency and to slam U.S. Rep. John James, a fellow GOP contender who refused to attend the event.
James, a second-term member of the House, is viewed ...Read more
Trump orders nuclear weapons trials after Russia tests
President Donald Trump said the U.S. would accelerate its nuclear weapons testing, after Russia in recent days announced trials of a nuclear-powered underwater drone and nuclear-capable cruise missile.
“Because of other countries’ testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal ...Read more
Democrats seize on food stamp funding as latest rallying cry
WASHINGTON — A funding lapse for food stamps, set to hit next week, became a new focus for Democrats on Wednesday as the partial government shutdown enters its fifth week with no resolution in sight.
In a rare diversion from their single-minded focus on extending expiring health insurance subsidies, Senate Democrats introduced legislation ...Read more
Trump attempts Indian accent during Modi impression abroad
President Donald Trump attempted an Indian accent while speaking about India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in South Korea on Wednesday.
His effort to impersonate Modi came during a speech in which Trump took credit for brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following a May skirmish that saw both sides launch projectiles over their ...Read more
Do Americans support Trump pardons? Poll asks about George Santos, crypto founder
President Donald Trump’s recent acts of clemency have not gone over well with the American public, according to new polling.
In the latest YouGov/Economist survey, a majority of respondents said they oppose Trump’s decision to commute the sentence of former Rep. George Santos and to pardon cryptocurrency billionaire Changpeng Zhao.
There ...Read more
Report: Trump's advisers considering Las Vegas for midterm convention
LAS VEGAS — President Donald Trump’s advisers are considering Las Vegas as the potential site of a midterm political convention next year, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The event would highlight Republican congressional candidates and promote the president’s record as his party seeks to maintain its narrow majorities in ...Read more
Editorial: Americans may go hungry, but Trump's $300 million ballroom proceeds apace
As the government shutdown drags on, the widespread destruction of the country under Donald Trump and the Republicans who control all three branches of the federal bureaucracy is coming into full view.
Roughly 42 million Americans — including nearly two million in Pennsylvania — won’t receive SNAP benefits in November if the shutdown ...Read more
Editorial: The most self-dealing president in US history outdoes himself with $230M claim
A great many Americans today wonder, with good reason, whether America’s democracy can survive Donald Trump’s presidency.
Now it’s becoming increasingly clear that another question we should all be asking is whether America can afford Trump’s presidency.
The latest stunt from the most corruptly self-dealing president in U.S. history is...Read more
Commentary: Curbing gun violence takes more than just gun laws
Every morning as I bring my daughter to school, I worry for her safety. Like many parents, I would do anything to protect her. Yet the fact is that gun violence in the United States is not an avoidable problem — it is woven into our daily lives, a constant source of stress and vigilance.
Just a few weeks ago, my 6-year-old daughter came home ...Read more
JD Vance and Pete Buttigieg top early NH presidential poll
If the 2028 presidential election were held today, JD Vance and Pete Buttigieg would be on the ballot.
That’s according to the latest Granite State Poll out of the University of New Hampshire’s political center, where Vice President Vance received 51% of his party’s vote and former Transportation Secretary Buttigieg 19% from the ...Read more
Maryland lawmakers try to pause student loan payments for fed workers
WASHINGTON — Two Maryland lawmakers are introducing bills that would suspend student loan payments for federal workers during the government shutdown, providing relief for employees who missed their first full paycheck last week.
The bills are being introduced by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks and Rep. Sarah Elfreth. Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen is...Read more
Judge extends block on government shutdown layoffs
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California issued a more permanent ruling Tuesday blocking the Trump administration from laying off federal workers because of the government shutdown, saying in part those terminations were intended for “political retribution.”
Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of ...Read more
Trump appeals guilty verdicts in Stormy Daniels hush money case, alleging political bias
NEW YORK — President Trump has appealed the guilty verdicts against him in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, blasting the prosecution as politically motivated and seeking to wipe clean the criminal record he racked up before his return to power.
The president’s legal team, in a 96-page brief filed late Monday, rehashed several arguments ...Read more
Trump hails ally Japan, offers Takaichi 'anything you want'
President Donald Trump hailed the U.S.’ alliance with Japan, reaffirming ties with a longstanding partner and praising new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on her plans to ratchet up defense spending as the pair met in Tokyo.
“I want to just let you know anytime you have any question, any doubt, anything you want, any favors you need, anything...Read more
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