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“If we’re not there in a leadership role, it’s a signal that this is not as important an issue at the State Department," Painter says of Tillerson move. → Read More
Chairman, though, says paying for college is “easier” than many think, and that it’s “unfair and untrue” to suggest that for most students college is financially out of reach. → Read More
"I would be very concerned by any unilateral American war at the borders of China and Russia, in which we are not supported by a significant part of the world." → Read More
Illegal grow ops "creating a financial strain" on county resources "without getting any financial assistance from the federal government," says Glenn. → Read More
Oral arguments at the Supreme Court for Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission have just been scheduled for Dec. 5. → Read More
Daughter tells Congress that Pastor Andrew Brunson has lost more than 50 pounds while in detainment for more than 400 days. → Read More
"You can only go so high with medications, and once you’re maxed out, there’s no place to go but death... Your system can only tolerate so much of it.” → Read More
Corker: “There are lots of efforts by lots of well-meaning people, but there’s not a central effort to say let’s end this scourge on mankind." → Read More
"It’s a thin margin; we have 52," Perdue acknowledges. "Sometimes I wonder if we have 48 or 49, I’m not sure. But 52, and so they all vote independently.” → Read More
Senator calls skyrocketing prices of pharmaceuticals a “public health crisis" and notes millions drug companies spend lobbying Congress. → Read More
Colvin: "The same faith and the same Constitution that caused me to have such a wonderful life and career has now cost me my career." → Read More
“I have no intention of abandoning Puerto Rico. They’re a very important part of who we are,” HUD secretary assures lawmakers. → Read More
Bush admin official: U.S. will never tackle poverty if workers insist on passing up job that doesn’t immediately pay “$25 an hour” or better. → Read More
Architect of EU exit notes Britain can't start renegotiating trade deal with America "until we’ve left... we can’t actually sign." → Read More
Republican senator and vet praises "more engagement and interaction" between this administration's national security team and Congress. → Read More
Coveney said that UK citizens are coming to terms with the Brexit campaign’s false promises for a “glorious new future for Britain." → Read More
On state taking in displaced islanders: "As opposed to Haitian immigrants and Cubans, you don’t have any means to control it." → Read More
“We apologize for the breach,” Smith said. “We’ve done everything in our power to make it right for the consumer. → Read More
State Department official also tells committee that there's "a reasonable suspicion" Cuban government knew of acoustic attacks on U.S. → Read More
"It’s a bad sign and a bad thing that this would come from Washington," opines education expert about plan to expand traditionally high school programs. → Read More