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When Mayor Karen Bass spoke about budget cuts during her State of the City address — before she even mentioned laying off ...
Sen. Alex Padilla (D – Calif.) discusses President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office. In a panel discussion, Areva Martin and Jennifer Horn also weighs in on Trump's second term, in addition to ...
The Blue Jays’ strengths and weaknesses aren’t complicated. The optimist could view that as a good thing. This team needs to ...
The state funding will benefit a partnership of six organizations that aim address disparities in prenatal, postpartum and ...
"The Social Security Administration is being scrutinized by the new administration and its DOGE service," said Doug Criscitello.
The 40-year-old El-Sayed spoke to Salon about his Senate campaign and why he's not giving up on Medicare for All ...
Monisha Henley, who serves as senior vice president for government affairs at Everytown for Gun Safety, believes the office will prioritize gun violence in Delaware as “an epidemic” and will ensure ...
In a dramatic shift in fortunes, Rubio is the first person since Henry Kissinger to be both secretary of state and national ...
Leaders of six of them recently sat down with Buffalo Business to discuss how they are addressing the demand for their ...
The face of depression isn't always tear-streaked cheeks; sometimes, it smiles back at you from across the dinner table or on ...
The House Government Oversight Committee questioned Auditor Rob Sand Wednesday about his office’s work on the misallocation of $27.5 million in court debt funds caused by coding errors.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton has one priority if she is elected to the U.S. Senate in 2026: fighting back against President Donald Trump’s policies.