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RFK Jr. tapped to lead Department of Health and Human Services

President-elect Trump is expected to tap Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Federal court upends decades of environmental regulations

The D.C. District Court of Appeals issued a divided ruling that the White House Council on Environmental Quality does not have the authority to issue binding regulations.

Hochul spurs bipartisan outrage over massive toll reboot, as Dems worry Trump will block it

Republicans issued a plea to President-elect Trump to halt New York's congestion pricing plan, as Democrats signaled they want to restart it quickly before he takes office.

Trump privately backed John Thune in tight leader race: Sen Steve Daines

Sen. John Thune was privately backed by President-elect Donald Trump, Steve Daines told his colleagues, despite Trump's choice not to publicly endorse.

House committee calls on FEMA for transparency after official tells workers to avoid homes with Trump signs

The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is demanding that FEMA provide documentation after an employee instructed hurricane relief workers to avoid homes with Trump flags.

Incoming Trump admin eyes massive expansion of immigration detention: ‘He will deliver’

The incoming Trump administration will dramatically expand its ability to detain illegal immigrants as it looks to launch a historic mass deportation operation.

NY fails the Regents exam: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 15, 2024

The Issue: New York getting rid of the Regents exams as a graduation requirement by fall 2027.

ABC’s anti-Trump bias problem goes way deeper than Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin and ‘The View’

The stunning victory of Donald Trump has establishment media desperately reassessing their “abandon all principles to elect Democrats” strategy. 

Boys in girls’ sports — what will it take for Democrats to wake up?

Rep. Seth Moulton's voiced his concerns about transgender athletes competing in female sports.

House Republicans demand answers from FEMA on why pro-Trump homes were skipped

Dozens of House Republicans demanded on Thursday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency explain why homes with pro-Trump campaign signs were skipped over during hurricane relief operations, and to fire anyone involved.

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