All the alleged violations, some of which the State Department said have been remediated, occurred on the West Bank and predate the current war in Gaza.
The administration already has discharged $153 billion in student loan debt for 4.3 million people. The new rules would bring the total to 30 million.
Measure grants both chambers more time to approve longer-term funding
The government says a law enacted 18 months ago is curbing gun violence. Critics say the law is being used as a cudgel to enact gun control.
Witnesses claim a secretly negotiated deal on the future of hydroelectric dams could have devastating economic and social consequences in the Pacific Northwest.
These programs are running out of money and Americans’ children and grandchildren will have their taxes significantly increased, says medical freedom advocate.
A proposed plan by the FDA to ban menthol cigarettes is undergoing a longer review, with a final decision on the regulation expected in fall 2024.
The administration has canceled $127 billion in student debt with hopes to expand those efforts via regulation.
President Biden has requested a $105 billion aid package from Congress for Ukraine, Israel, and the U.S. southern border, among other things.
Proposals have been made in the United States to classify Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Yet, is the terrorist designation the right decision? We speak with international security professor Max Abrahms about this.
All the alleged violations, some of which the State Department said have been remediated, occurred on the West Bank and predate the current war in Gaza.
The administration already has discharged $153 billion in student loan debt for 4.3 million people. The new rules would bring the total to 30 million.
Measure grants both chambers more time to approve longer-term funding
The government says a law enacted 18 months ago is curbing gun violence. Critics say the law is being used as a cudgel to enact gun control.
Witnesses claim a secretly negotiated deal on the future of hydroelectric dams could have devastating economic and social consequences in the Pacific Northwest.
These programs are running out of money and Americans’ children and grandchildren will have their taxes significantly increased, says medical freedom advocate.
A proposed plan by the FDA to ban menthol cigarettes is undergoing a longer review, with a final decision on the regulation expected in fall 2024.
The administration has canceled $127 billion in student debt with hopes to expand those efforts via regulation.
President Biden has requested a $105 billion aid package from Congress for Ukraine, Israel, and the U.S. southern border, among other things.
Proposals have been made in the United States to classify Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Yet, is the terrorist designation the right decision? We speak with international security professor Max Abrahms about this.