Traditionally, Republican voters have been quick to support cuts or restrictions on welfare programs. Now, party members say ...
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) said he believes the Democratic Party has “fallen out of touch” with what the majority of ...
19hon MSN
The Supreme Court appeared virtually certain to side with an Ohio woman who lost a “reverse discrimination” suit against her ...
Nearly 300,000 Americans wait an average of over 9.5 months for Social Security disability appeal decisions, delaying their ...
18hon MSN
Team USA star Matthew Tkachuk talked about the pride the team played with during the 4 Nations tournament, and how that same ...
The perception that MAGA-enthused podcast bros swung the young male vote doesn’t really capture what happened in the election ...
The House Republican budget plan would pair tax cuts that primarily benefit the rich with cuts to programs that help the poor ...
Consumers are furious. Eggs are the second-most commonly consumed grocery item, beating out milk and cereal. The average ...
1hon MSNOpinion
TikToks servers went dark for 12 hours on Jan. 19, but thanks to an extension from President Donald Trump, TikTok is back on ...
Tariffs and the so-called DOGE dividend could easily deliver the opposite of what Americans wanted when they voted for Trump.
It would be nice to rationalize America’s decisions, from Vietnam onward, to cut and run as necessary or inevitable, but we see the same scenario playing out in Ukraine.
When the next environmental catastrophe arrives, who will be there to deal with the emergency and its aftermath?
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