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ABC News’ Jonathan Karl interviews White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on “This Week.” ...
Did Trump end birthright citizenship? Here's what Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions means for immigrant parents.
To discuss President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in California, Geoff Bennett spoke with Juliette Kayyem, a former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security. She’s ...
The court order is a setback for US President Donald Trump’s agenda, but is unlikely to stop his tariff roll-out for long, analysts said.
The ‘new deal’ for federal retirement: What the latest FERS proposals really mean for your benefits Federal retirement has been a hot topic on Capitol Hill lately, with proposed changes ...
Unlimited plans aren't truly unlimited, as nearly every carrier has a fair use policy. But what is excessive use exactly?
Congress possesses Article I, Section 8 authority, granting it power to control the federal purse. Trump does not have that authority.
Since August, routine transit riders who utilize UTA's Farepay cards have enjoyed a new perk: no-cost trips after reaching daily and weekly maximums. Priced at the equivalent of one round-trip ticket ...
Donald Trump is back in office and already flexing executive authority in unprecedented ways. NPR hears analysis from Bowdoin University's Andrew Rudalevige, who studies presidential power.
Just a year after increasing the statewide definition of “moderate income” to include people making up to 150% of the area’s median income, New Mexico’s mortgage finance agency is pushing ...
A credit card authorized user is someone who has permission to use a credit card issued to another person. That can affect both their credit scores.