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Senate Healthcare Bill Would Leave 22 Million More People Uninsured by 2026

The proposal also cuts billions of funds from Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that, under the Senate's proposed healthcare bill known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act, 22 million fewer Americans will be covered by the year 2026.

Is the New VA Law Enough to Fix Problems Facing Latino Veterans?

The VA scandal is but one problem plaguing Latino veterans in the country. During a White House ceremony on Friday, President Donald Trump signed legislation that simplifies the process of firing employees from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Was President Trump Wrong To Call Mexico "Second Deadliest Country" Behind Syria?

He's not right, but he's not entirely wrong either. President Donald Trump believes that we must build his proposed border wall because drug fueled violence makes Mexico the "second deadliest country" in the world behind Syria, per a Thursday night tweet.

Senate’s Current Trumpcare Bill Dead on Arrival

4 Senators vow to vote against the proposed bill as it stands. In what is shaping up to be a significant blow to the White House, President Donald Trump faces another political hurdle in his zeal to repeal and replace Obamacare.

New Healthcare Bill Aims To Reduce Medicaid And Defund Planned Parenthood

GOP Senators plan to do away with key aspects of Obamacare. The fiercely-guarded healthcare bill proposed by Republican Senators was finally revealed on Thursday.

Everything You Need to Know About Texas’ Anti-Sanctuary Law

Texas protestors and legal organizations battle the state over SB 4. The legal fight over Texas' tough, anti-sanctuary cities law will enter its next phase on Monday when the first major hearing about Senate Bill 4 will take place in a San Antonio district court.

Why is Robert Mueller Investigating President Donald Trump?

In addition to Russian actions, the special counsel is determining whether the president obstructed justice.

200 Iraqis Arrested by U.S. Law Enforcement

Iraqi nationals living in Detroit are fearful of returning to their home country. In compliance with a March agreement between the United States and Iraq, which drops the latter from the list of countries embedded in President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban, officials detained and plan to deport 114 Iraqi immigrants from the Metro Detroit area over the weekend.

GOP Rep. Steve Scalise In Critical Condition After Ballfield Shootout

Four people were wounded during a serious firefight. Republican House Majority Whip Steve Scalise is reportedly in critical condition after surgery meant to tend to serious wounds sustained in Wednesday's brutal shooting outside a Congressional charity baseball game practice.

Trump Border Policy Unwittingly Increases Cash Transfers From The U.S. To Mexico

Immigrants living in the U.S. are fearful of the "Trump Effect" The fear among undocumented immigrants living in the United States concerning President Donald Trump's border policy is palpable.

Just How Bad Is Corruption In Brazil?

Protestors recently set fire to a government building in the capital and former governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro has been sentenced to 14 years in prison on corruption and money laundering charges.

Suspect In Shooting Identified As Member of Anti-Republican Group

James T. Hodgkinson belonged to a social media group called “Terminate the Republican Party.” The man responsible for shooting House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and others during a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia has been identified as 66-year-old James T.

Former NBA champion and Diplomat Dennis Rodman On A "Mission" In North Korea

Two bad boys meet in Pyongyang. Former NBA champion and fashion guru Dennis Rodman is back in North Korea "to open a door" between the U. S. and the DPRK, at a time when tensions between the two states couldn't be higher.

Golden State Warriors Might Decline White House Visit

The NBA Champs are no Trump fans. They might have gotten back into that winning spirit last night, but the Golden State Warriors apparently aren't feeling the talk of "winning" coming out of a certain President's mouth.

Trump Might Be Considering Firing The Guy In Charge Of The Russian Investigation

Robert Mueller is in charge of investigating Russian interference in the U.S. election and possible collusion with Trump´s campaign.

Puerto Rico votes in favor of US statehood

This year's referendum on statehood was Puerto Rico's fifth. Half a million Puerto Ricans voted this Sunday to become America's 51st state.

Trump Reacts To Comey Testimony The Only Way He Can

We really do hope there are tapes. After Thursday's highly-anticipated and revealing Senate testimony of former FBI Director James Comey, President Donald Trump himself was eerily silent up until early Friday morning.

7 Things to Know Before Applying to New York State College Free Tuition

Before anyone gets excited over New York State being the first in the nation to offer tuition-less college, there are seven things to know before applying to the Excelsior Scholarship.

What Former FBI Director Comey Said To The Senate And What It Means For Trump

We hope there are tapes, too. Former FBI Director James Comey told a great many things the Senate Intelligence Committee in a Thursday morning session open to the public and media and proved to be a poised and collected witness.

US Visa Application Now Asks for Facebook and all Social Media Profiles

Travelling to the US has become a bit more personal. Travelling to the U. S. has become a bit more personal now that the Trump administration is vetting visa applicants with requests for all of their social media profiles, reports Reuters.