There’s little sign of buyer’s remorse among Donald Trump’s political converts in Texas’s heavily Latino Starr County.
Instead of acknowledging the anger as organic, Republican lawmakers and right-wing media have trotted out a familiar excuse: the protests are fake.
Though democrats are in the minority, local democrats said they have tools to push back on the actions from the White House.
But with potential federal cuts to Medicaid looming, Bowen and her husband, a teacher, fear their son's progress could ...
A social media clip of angry town hall-goers shouting down and booing the Southern California congressmember aired on the ...
Democrats are rerunning the playbook that won them control of Congress in 2018, focusing on the cost of the G.O.P.’s tax cut ...
A budget blueprint narrowly approved by the House could slash $880 billion over a decade from federal health programs.
Amid Fur Rondy and Iditarod commotion Anchorage protestors gathered to tell Alaska’s lone representative they don’t approve ...
Amid Fur Rondy and Iditarod commotion Anchorage protestors gathered to tell Alaska’s lone representative they don’t approve ...
Congressional leaders are moving to overturn the federal government’s new nursing home staffing mandates as part of a larger ...
If Congress cuts Medicaid funding, New Mexico's maternal care desert would grow worse, small hospitals could close and the state's health care provider shortage would be exacerbated, according to the ...
After Congress passed a proposed budget resolution Tuesday that could potentially cut billions of dollars in Medicaid, one Wisconsin mom is concerned for the future of her child. Her daughter, ...