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Both parties have forgotten, or rejected, the advice of Thomas Jefferson, who wrote in 1808 “that great innovations should ...
It was nice to see all the flags flying while driving down East Phila. Ave. in Boyertown over the July 4th weekend. It is a shame that the property owners along the same street do not take care of the ...
Hospital scrubs are a common sight in the leafy Norwood section of the Bronx, where employees, patients and visitors flowed ...
The giant tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law over the weekend includes the biggest health care ...
The newly enacted law is poised to transform everything from healthcare to energy to food. Trump signs 'Big Beautiful Bill' ...
Felesia Bowen will hop in a van and begin driving across Alabama, visiting communities that struggle to access primary health ...
Wisconsin Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Ron Johnson are pushing back on Elon Musk's vow to form a new "America Party" and ...
Republicans won by promising fiscal responsibility, instead they're going for trifecta of tax cuts for rich, cuts to programs for poor and more war.
Democrats, however, can’t wait to discuss the highly unpopular legislation with their constituents.
The House budget chair and lead sponsor of the GOP tax and spending bill recounts the months of negotiations needed to unite the fractious caucus.
Republicans saw Obamacare as the golden opportunity to take back the House in 2010. Now, Democrats are eyeing the "big, beautiful bill" as their path to victory.
Until now, someone who won $100,000 in a year and also had losses of $100,000 would pay no taxes on their gambling activity. For professional high-stakes gamblers, this made wagering worthwhile ...