As Prem Thakker of Zeteo News notes, Congressional Democrats current unpopularity stands in sharp contrast to a comparable ...
With a Republican majority in both the House and the Senate, the bill is unlikely to make much progress. Even if it somehow passes both chambers, Trump is sure to veto it. Instead, the bill is an ...
Robert A. Caro on political power and the legacy of 36th President Lyndon Johnson. Irrevocably tied to the tragedy of the Vietnam War, President Lyndon Johnson’s political legacy is also marked ...
Community health centers provide primary care for one in four Rhode Islanders. What happens when the safety net providers ...
Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, and Frank Lautenberg hold the record for the most appearances on a New Jersey general ...
Republicans are proposing deep cuts to Medicaid to finance tax cuts and other priorities. Pushback is coming not only from ...
Ripon College student Gary G. Yerkey was among 10 from the college eager to join the march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery ...
During an appearance on NewsNation’s On Balance, O’Reilly said: Lyndon Johnson was brutal when he was a Senate leader. You didn’t do it his way, he’d try to hurt you, destroy you.
Democrats, hoping to block the GOP's plans and preserve Medicaid funding, are rallying support from hospitals, governors, and consumer advocates.
But in revoking President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 Executive Order 11246 ... racial discrimination in hiring — was debated in the Senate, opponents charged it would lead to racial quotas.
Elite U.S. Special Forces soldiers arrived in Mexico this week, ostensibly on a mission to train the country’s armed forces.
President Donald Trump is preparing an executive order that would call for the secretary to submit a proposal to diminish the Education Department.