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President Donald Trump has signed his tax and spending bill into law after Republicans muscled it through Congress.
Democrats plan to make that expected fallout a campaign focus, while Republicans argue the bill will boost the economy.
Rob Bresnahan made promises when it came to protecting public safety net programs. He made them often on the campaign trail ...
Medicaid enrollees will have to file proof they are working, attending school or volunteering 80 hours a month, or have an ...
Under President Trump's proposed bill, student loan borrowers may face significant financial challenges. The bill could ...
The wide-ranging megabill is the vehicle for much of Trump’s domestic policy agenda for his second term in the White House, ...
Democrats say the bill will be the defining issue of every major election between now and next fall's midterms.
President Trump is betting big on his newest tax cuts, signed into law on July 4. But not everyone is on board.
Dozens gathered at the MLK Interpretive Center in Davenport, protesting the continuing actions of the Trump administration.
"America First is fine, as long as it doesn't end up being America alone," Dimon wrote in his April shareholder letter, ...
"When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy," Musk said in ...
This is the largest transfer of wealth from poor, working, and middle-class Americans to billionaires in American history," ...