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Newsom asks for nearly another $3B for state health program overwhelmed by illegal immigrants

The Newsom administration is asking more money from California lawmakers to patch the state's bloated healthcare budget amid costs from illegal immigrants.

Bipartisan bill seeks to stop pharmacy middlemen from driving up drug costs for financial gain

The "Delinking Revenue from Unfair Gouging (DRUG) Act" was unveiled by a group of bipartisan lawmakers Tuesday, aimed at reforming the incentive structure for Pharmacy Benefit Managers so that they are not encouraged to promote high-cost drugs.

SCOOP: Impeachment articles hit judge who ordered Trump to stop Tren de Aragua deportation flights

A House Republican is moving to impeach the federal judge who ordered the Trump administration to stop some of its deportation flights.

President Trump’s persistent tariff battle: Letters to the Editor — March 18, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s tariff battle with Canada, Mexico, China, and the European Union.

White House says Trump-Putin phone call ‘going well’

President Trump's phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine has lasted for at least 45 minutes and is "going well," a White House official said Tuesday while the call was still in progress.

Trump calls for impeachment of judge who’s blocking deportation flights

President Trump on Tuesday called for the impeachment of a federal judge he labeled a "troublemaker and agitator" for standing in the way of deportation flights.

Trump admin. promotes IRS agents who exposed Hunter Biden sweetheart plea deal

The two IRS whistleblowers who revealed the Biden administration's lenient treatment of Hunter Biden have been given promotions and are now senior advisers to the Treasury Department secretary.

Musk’s DOGE gains access to offices of U.S. Institute for Peace; think tank calls it a break-in

Members of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency entered the U.S. Institute of Peace's offices on Monday after several unsuccessful attempts in what the nonprofit think tank calls an illegal break-in.

In a swipe at Southwest, Frontier is offering free checked bags for a limited time

Let down by the end of Southwest's free checked luggage move? Frontier is hoping to entice you onto their planes with a new limited-time deal.

Appeals panel appears skeptical of Trump administration’s independent agency firings

A federal appeals court panel raised skepticism Tuesday that President Trump’s firings of two independent agency leaders complied with Supreme Court precedent. Trump’s terminations of Democratic appointees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Gwynne Wilcox, and the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), Cathy Harris, have set off a consequential court battle over presidential power. Despite the administration’s contention that...

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