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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump on Tuesday plans to sign a memorandum that the White House said would be aimed at stopping ineligible people from claiming Social Security benefits.
President Donald Trump’s key signature policies—the ones that will define his second administration’s early and perhaps entire tenure—echo the very abuses America’s founders listed in the Declaration ...
The home of Gov. Josh Shapiro was attacked over the weekend, marking the latest in a string of violent incidents targeting ...
The "First Take" host, who is ESPN's most visible and bombastic personality, says he's been approached by "people on Capitol ...
The result was A Coalition of Concerned Constituents, a hastily assembled group of people who apparently had little or no ...
Steve Sisolak, the former governor of Nevada, says he is weighing a rematch against Gov. Joe Lombardo, the Republican who ...
The leader of the Fire Brigades Union is calling on Labour MPs to vote against the government's proposed cuts to ...
Proponents are arguing Assembly Bill 416 is step to limit censorship, but those against the bill are saying it instead limits ...
The 'First Take' host, who is ESPN's most visible and bombastic personality, says he's been approached by "people on Capitol ...
A former deputy who worked for the Summit County Sheriff’s Office for the past 30 years says she was fired for political ...
The field also includes MU head coach Steve Bailey‘s alma mater ... bested only by a 7-under 65 from Ryan Banas. Sophomore ...