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For context, last year's Treasury Department analysis showed the U.S. budget deficit reached $779 billion. → Read More
China's second quarter growth was only 6.2%, the lowest point since the data started being recorded in 1992. → Read More
News outlets report the Federal Trade Commission OK'd a $5 billion settlement with the social media company related to a privacy probe. → Read More
The House oversight committee held a hearing on the now-ended family separation policy and the treatment of migrant children. → Read More
A executive order plans to cut the cost of care for kidney disease patients and increase kidney organ donations. → Read More
The state expanded its Medicaid program to cover some undocumented adults between the ages of 19 and 25. → Read More
A special session on gun control at the Virginia General Assembly ended less than two hours after it began Tuesday. → Read More
A ruling from the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals upholds a lower court's decision that the president can't block Twitter users from his official account. → Read More
Attorney General William Barr said the Trump administration will soon reveal its game plan for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. → Read More
During a press conference Monday, Rep. Eric Swalwell said he's bowing out of the 2020 presidential race. → Read More
A federal judge in Cincinnati issued a preliminary injunction Wednesday that delays the enforcement of a new anti-abortion law. → Read More
The suit alleges the design of the weapons used in the 2017 deadly Las Vegas shooting violates state and federal laws. → Read More
The Trump administration was interested in adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, but how much of that data could have been legally shared? → Read More
The social media platform released a progress report from an ongoing civil rights audit focused on areas where Facebook could improve. → Read More
Democratic presidential candidates say they support major changes to the U.S. health care landscape, but they have different ways of going about it. → Read More
In a 305-102 vote Thursday, the House passed a Senate-approved spending package for humanitarian aid at the U.S. southern border. → Read More
Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty to fraud charges in New York state's Supreme Court Thursday. → Read More
A new analysis from the United Nations estimates that climate change will dramatically impact global wealth disparities in the next 10 years. → Read More
The ACLU released an internal NSA memo Wednesday showing that the agency improperly collected some U.S. phone records last October. → Read More
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC that the two countries are close to coming to an agreement on trade. → Read More