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Today in History for Oct. 28: In 312, Roman emperor Constantine defeated the army of Maxentius, a contender to the throne, at Milvian Bridge, after trusting in a vision he had seen of the cross ...
Ohio is preparing for a gubernatorial race in Fall 2026, as Gov. Mike Dewine’s second term nears the end. Republican ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blamed Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for prolonging the government shutdown, ...
Government shutdown causes economic chaos for small businesses as 320 companies daily lose access to funding, coalition tells ...
ANALYSIS: Up until now, most of the American public has been insulated from the shutdown’s effects, Eric Garcia writes. But ...
Democrats demand extending ACA tax credits as Republicans push reforms, with talks stalled and premiums set to rise if ...
Healthcare policy expert Avik Roy proposes extending Affordable Care Act subsidies temporarily while negotiating permanent ...
The federal government shutdown continues, and its eventual end is uncertain as millions of Americans are affected by the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s at war with the groups that represent physicians. Some GOP doctors in Congress are backing him up.
While beef prices have increased since COVID — up 51% in five years, according to federal data — the price of cattle has also climbed. That's allowed Colorado ranchers to reinvest their profits.
The government shutdown has entered its 25th day with no end in sight, leaving tens of thousands of federal workers in ...
The two sides may forge a deal, but what difference will it make to a president who doesn’t respect Congress at all?