WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday over whether states should be able cut off Medicaid funding to ...
In a letter to state education leaders, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said the Department of Education would no longer ...
President Donald Trump recently slashed $1 billion in federal food aid and is now canceling another $500 million from the Emergency Food Assistance Program, drawing mixed reactions from lawmakers.
On Wednesday, a major healthcare battle was in front of the Supreme Court. The justices are weighing a case that centers on ...
At the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, global policy is not just about diplomacy in faraway capitals—it’s about how international challenges shape lives here in Minnesota and across the world.
Washington, D.C., is seeing results from its efforts to address the public safety challenges it faces, but interference from ...
The grant will expand the library’s digital navigators program and help establish a new digital skills lab in Anacostia.
US lawmakers moved Tuesday to rename the street next to Hong Kong's Washington office after Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy ...
WASHINGTON — Former D.C. Councilmember Trayon White is working to re-enter the race for Ward 8's council seat, a position he held until his expulsion from the council earlier this year. On Tuesday, ...
As the District leaders' budget battle continues on Capitol Hill, the timeline for D.C.'s future budgets is in limbo.
DC’s Audi Field, with a capacity of 20,000 seats, will serve as a venue for the Club World Cup, hosting three matches. DC is ...
The biggest bellwether will be in Wisconsin, where an ostensibly nonpartisan judicial contest — between liberal Dane County ...