State Health Department asks employees to help with home care transition
DOH is asking for help after blaming disinformation campaigns.
DOH is asking for help after blaming disinformation campaigns.
House Republicans’ budget plan calls for slashing $880 billion over 10 years in spending overseen by the committee with jurisdiction for Medicaid.
It’s not the first time the Trump administration has suggested getting rid of FEMA.
Kentucky's lone Democrat is calling for an immediate investigation, but two Republicans say more information is needed.
The resolution, if passed, would give new parents 12 weeks to utilize proxy voting so they can bond with their new baby.
The Supreme Court has turned back an appeal from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who had challenged a landmark libel ruling as part of a lawsuit against The Associated Press
Voters in Oakland, California, recalled their mayor in November over crime, homelessness and allegations of corruption
States and cities across the country are grappling with how to stay on the right side of government transparency laws as the use of encrypted messaging apps becomes more widespread
Heavily redacted court documents are shedding no fresh light on the circumstances under which Prince Harry entered the United States, the latest development in a legal fight by a conservative group that is pushing to find out whether Harry lied about past drug use on his immigration forms
Employees of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency have entered the U.S. Institute of Peace despite protests from the nonprofit that it is not part of the executive branch and is instead an independent agency
A group of House Republicans has put forward legislation seeking to prevent Chinese students from studying in American schools, citing national security concerns
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Thirty years after world leaders adopted a historic blueprint to achieve gender equality, a new United Nations report says women’s and girls’ rights are under attack and gender discrimination is deeply embedded in economies and societies
Twelve Chinese nationals — including mercenary hackers, law enforcement officers and employees of a private hacking company — have been charged in connection with global cybercrime campaigns targeting dissidents, news organizations, U.S. agencies and universities
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top U.S. firearm manufacturers, alleging their business practices have fueled cartel gun violence there