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House Republicans Adjust Medicaid Cuts Amid Push for Tax Breaks
Work requirements for Medicaid recipients, including twice-yearly eligibility checks, are emerging as a compromise to save costs without widespread coverage loss.
Work requirements for Medicaid recipients, including twice-yearly eligibility checks, are emerging as a compromise to save costs without widespread coverage loss.
Riggs' victory was upheld after two recounts and months of legal disputes, with her campaign spending nearly $100,000 on legal fees to defend the election outcome.
Despite JD Vance's endorsement, Bowman emphasizes his independence and focuses his campaign on economic growth, public safety, and serving the community.
David Hogg proposes using $20 million to fund primary challenges against Democratic incumbents, aiming to elevate fresh voices within the party, despite backlash from leadership.
The agreement aims to fund Ukraine's defense efforts and economic stability, focusing on resources like lithium, titanium, and rare earth elements.
Anadith, who had sickle cell disease and a heart condition, was held for nine days—exceeding CBP standards—with repeated pleas for medical attention ignored.
The viral exchange drew criticism from GOP leaders and conservative commentators, highlighting ongoing partisan tensions.
The SAVE Act, passed in the House, aims to tighten voter registration rules to protect election integrity, but Democrats argue it could disenfranchise eligible voters and undermine democracy.