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A quick and easy way to stop Medicaid fraud

Medicaid fraud has been rampant for decades, costing taxpayers billions of dollars, but a proposed Republican reform of Medicaid block grants could help limit the fraud and ensure that taxpayer dollars are used more efficiently.

For Democrats, it’s the best of times and the worst of times

There were a number of setbacks that blunted would-be Democratic momentum, further reminding that they have a long way to go.

Cornyn seeks a Texas miracle as Paxton pulls away

In today's issue: ▪ Texas votes in key runoffs ▪ Trump defends Iran deal ▪ Clock ticking for GOP ▪ Pope Leo weighs in on AI Texas Sen. John Cornyn (R) will attempt today to do what most Republicans this year have been unable to: win a primary in the face of President Trump’s opposition....

Epstein and Swalwell got the headlines — sexual harassment and violence got buried

The Trump administration is protecting the powerful, and leaving everyone else to fend for themselves.

Tech titans prepare for blockbuster IPOs in new front of AI race

Three of the world’s leading AI companies are racing to go public, opening yet another front in the high stakes competition over the technology. SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic are all expected to make their stock market debut with hefty valuations, as investors are eager to get in on the companies at the heart of the...

Hasan Piker names pro-CCP tycoon Singham as financier of ‘political movements’ despite nonprofit veneer

Hasan Piker named Neville Roy Singham as a key financier behind pro-communist U.S. nonprofits engaged in political advocacy, a first from the network.

Massie positions himself for potential political future after primary defeat: ‘I won’t be going away silently’

After losing GOP primary to Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District, Rep. Thomas Massie indicates he's open to potentially mounting a future run for office.

Trump pushed NATO to spend big — now comes the harder question: Can Europe actually fight?

NATO defense spending hits Cold War highs after pressure from Trump and Russia's war in Ukraine, but experts say real military capability still lags.

Inside Cuba’s foreign influence campaign: From the Venceremos Brigade of the 1960s to Saturday in a union hall

Federal officials are probing Cuban Embassy diplomat David Ramírez Álvarez for allegedly coordinating a malign foreign influence campaign on U.S. soil.

Tenants will suffer again under City Council’s outrageous plan for apartment buildings

New York’s City Council is intent on helping nonprofits snap up apartment buildings, whether owners want to sell to them or not.

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