Crews in D.C. began painting over the "Black Lives Matter" mural, a symbol of 2020 protests, amid funding threats.
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Republicans claim Medicaid cuts are off the table, but the CBO says their budget plan won't work without them.
The Trump Organization is suing Capital One, alleging "debanking" due to political bias, while Capital One denies claims.
Senate Republicans voted on March 5 to repeal a CFPB rule protecting users of payment apps like PayPal, requiring fraud protocols and privacy control.
A new bill proposes Harriet Tubman replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill by 2030, honoring her legacy and impact.
The Trump administration's mass deportation plans may hurt the economy and labor rights of 8.3M unauthorized workers.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OU-TO5oLc8[/embed]
House Speaker Mike Johnson's 99-page stopgap bill aims to prevent a government shutdown. Approval is needed by Friday.
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics' jury on euthanasia faces criticism from CNK for alleged bias and lack of safeguards.
A CEEC member raises concerns over the Archbishop of Canterbury's appointment process, citing transparency issues.
Christian schools in northern Nigeria have been closed for Ramadan by regional governors, sparking widespread condemnation.