Bill Clinton and Donald Trump have taken notably different approaches and paces when it comes to federal government cuts.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., about how Democrats are addressing President ...
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is among a number of Democratic attorneys general suing the Trump administration. The litigation covers a range of issues: Elon Musk and his leading role in ...
Internal Revenue Service: More than 110 IRS offices that handle taxpayer assistance will be closed, according to a plan from the U.S. General Services Administration obtained by The Washington Post, ...
The White House hosted more than a dozen conservative influencers for policy briefings Thursday with top administration ...
Jim Chalmers has launched a pre-election campaign blitz in vulnerable NSW Hunter and central coast seats, as he answers the ...
"Due to a software error, we inadvertently billed some health care programs for prescriptions our patients submitted but ...
Patient advocacy group Patients for Affordable Drugs (P4AD) yesterday filed its fourth amicus brief defending the Biden ...
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a former chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, has sent a letter to UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty ...
UnitedHealth Group faces rising concerns that its in-home health assessment practices are inflating patients’ risk scores.
Medicare is the government health insurance for Americans age 65 or older, regardless of their income. Medicaid is primarily ...
A jury convicted a lab operator, Sherif Khalil, of a $4 million Medicare fraud involving unnecessary urine tests.