Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a plan to use Medicaid and Medicare data to study autism, sparking debate among experts.
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Two Michigan representatives urge colleges to combat antisemitism on campus, threatening federal funding cuts for non-compliance. Administration crackdowns continue.
Paul LePage, known for opposing Medicaid expansion and higher minimum wage, is running for Congress in Maine's 2nd District.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bills affecting education funding, firearms regulation, and immigration enforcement.
Democratic activists back David Jolly, a recent Democrat and former GOP congressman, for the 2026 Florida governor race, aiming for an upset win.
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The FEC is inoperable as Trump leaves commissioner seats vacant, lacking a quorum to enforce campaign finance laws. This raises corruption concerns.
Federal Investigations Launched into Harvard University
The Trump administration announced probes into Harvard's race-based discrimination reports, amid a $2.2 billion federal grants freeze.
Some Arizona border officials welcome Trump's military order, but advocates and environmentalists express concerns.
Georgia Rep. Austin Scott suggests cutting federal Medicaid funding, potentially impacting thousands' health coverage. Critics warn it's another GOP move to undermine ACA, benefiting billionaires.