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Salty, colorful, blue: A history of presidential cursing Unlike previous presidents who’ve been caught swearing on hot mics, Trump on Tuesday dropped an ‘F-bomb’ right out in the open.
Republicans argue the USDA overreached by significantly boosting SNAP benefits in 2021, but advocates argue even more investment is needed.
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The New Jersey governor is expected to formally throw his hat in the ring Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton may suffer from the American public’s unease with President Obama’s performance against terror.
As Republicans look to generate savings from the program, disability advocates worry cuts to Medicaid would result in reduced access to home-based services.
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Three key voting-machine companies confirmed the presence of Chinese components in their equipment, sparking new worries about Beijing’s backdoors into U.S. critical infrastructure.
In debate, they exploit the nation’s anxieties over national security and Obama.
Why Gun Control Can't Eliminate Gun Violence Advocates push measures that might reduce everyday crime, but absent a ban on ownership, no recent tragedy would have been averted by regulation.
Meet the minority staff members of the Armed Services Committee and learn about their roles and contributions to national defense.
5 Things To Know About the Revised No Child Left Behind Here’s what could change under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
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