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Democrats plan a different kind of response to Trump’s big speech
Their less pugilistic approach is the latest sign the party is still coming to terms with how to confront the president.
A California Lawmaker Wants to Make It Illegal for Trump to Hawk Crypto
A new bill would bar the president and other public officials from promoting stocks and cryptocurrency from which they stand to benefit.
Massachusetts town sues Healey administration over ‘great abuse of power’ with MBTA zoning law
Middleboro has sued the Healey administration due to what it says is a “great abuse of power” as the state withholds previously committed grant funding in a fight over the controversial MBTA zoning
Fired federal worker from Everett is Mass. Rep Pressley’s guest to Trump speech
It was 10 a.m. on Valentine’s Day when Claire Bergstresser sat down for a call with her supervisor in an agency within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She had a feeling about
Government shutdown looms as Trump tries to assert new spending powers
Congress has less than two weeks to extend a federal funding deadline, but lawmakers are arguing over whether the White House will really spend the money they approve.
Texas lawmakers want to cut property taxes again. Can they afford it?
The Texas Legislature spent the past three sessions chipping away at the soaring property taxes that have strained homeowners and businesses across the state. And this year is no different: the House
Delaware’s new Gov. Meyer takes on court reform, port fight, corporate giveaways, and hospital bills
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer, a Democrat who took office in January, agreed to meet with The Inquirer after his first month to talk about the state’s finances, jobs, and the pressures on the corporate
Why a California Sheriff Wants to Break the State's Sanctuary Law
California’s sanctuary law, passed in 2017 during the first Trump administration, prohibits police from participating in immigration enforcement.
I worked for ICE under Biden. Even I'm taken aback by immigration changes under Trump — and sad to see federal workers being vilified.
Deborah Fleischaker, a political appointee at ICE and the DHS under the Biden administration, reflected on her career in an interview with BI.
USAID official put on leave for memos saying funding cut will "result in preventable death"
"This will no doubt result in preventable death, destabilization, and threats to national security on a massive scale," Nick Enrich wrote in the memo.
Donald Trump to Replace Benjamin Franklin on $100 Bill Under GOP Proposal
Rep. Brandon Gill said that he plans to introduce a bill to feature Trump's likeness on the $100 note after his current term.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has paused cyber offensive against Russia
Multiple U.S. officials tell CBS News that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command to pause planning against Russia, including offensive digital actions. The
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