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The One Big Beautiful Bill is now law but the political fallout remains to be seen, columnist Ron Faucheux writes.
But now that the deal is off, urban Democrats can stop backing expensive and destructive rural giveaways, and other Democrats ...
The powerful political roundtable was a wide-ranging and candid conversation about the state of American democracy, health ...
There's a lot of anticipation about what the new James Beard Public Market will mean for downtown Portland's recovery. Slated to open in 2026, the market will be a hub for local food, culture and ...
Encourages the marketplace to use AI tools. The government should encourage mass adoption of tools that are better at transparency, defensibility, and auditability than people. Most of the tools are ...
Factoring in tariffs, the lowest 20 percent of income earners may lose $300; the top 1 percent will be $58,000 richer.
The central bank remains cautious, even as calls for rate cuts grow louder from the White House and other policymakers.
Rep. Nancy Mace said that if you’re against President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, “you’re against America.” Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall says that’s un-American.
How will President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” affect residents in Illinois? Political reporter Paris Schutz breaks down five impacts we could see.
Medicaid cuts from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" will not take effect until after the midterms. However, there is ...
Several Republican senators have now admitted to not knowing that the reduced gambling deduction was even in the bill they voted to pass. And, frankly, it makes sense. The committee of jurisdiction ...
Multiple polls have underscored the negative impact the bill may have on Republicans, potentially putting their House and ...