President Trump's recent vow to remove homeless encampments in D.C. raises questions about his plans and the fate of those affected. Advocacy groups express concerns over vague details and potential human rights violations.
With the federal government stepping in, Terry Cole leads the charge to tackle crime in Washington, D.C. Discover his extensive background and the implications of this unprecedented move.
A coalition of 21 states has filed a lawsuit against the USDA's demand for personal SNAP applicant data, claiming it violates privacy laws and threatens food assistance programs.
In a bold move, the Trump administration plans to share the personal information of nearly 79 million Medicaid enrollees with ICE, sparking fears of mass deportations and a chilling effect on healthcare access for undocumented immigrants.
A significant surge in U.S. customs duty collections, fueled by President Trump's tariffs, has pushed revenues over $100 billion for the first time, creating a surprising budget surplus. The numbers hint at a new era in U.S. trade policy.
Despite earlier claims of potentially abolishing FEMA, the Trump administration is now focusing on rebranding the agency to empower state leaders in disaster response, especially after the recent Texas floods.
The Trump administration's FEMA Review Council explores drastic changes to FEMA's role in disaster response amid ongoing flooding in Texas and New Mexico. Could state governments take the lead?
The federal government may soon recommend flu shots without thimerosal, a preservative under scrutiny. Discover why this change matters and the implications for vaccine safety.
In a bold claim, Trump insists his tax plan will eliminate taxes on Social Security. However, the reality is far more complex. Discover the truth behind the proposal and its potential effects on seniors.
The Senate has narrowly passed a significant tax and immigration bill, aiming to reshape Trump's agenda while facing backlash over Medicaid and SNAP cuts. What does this mean for millions?