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The switch to a more austere approach is contrary to Trump's first term when his tax cuts inflated the budget -
Pennsylvania Man Beheaded His Own Dad Trying to 'Perform A Citizen's Arrest': Police
The 34-year-old was held for trial on all charges, except for one terrorism-related charge, including felony robbery, theft, and abuse of a corpse. -
Medicaid Expansion, More States To Pursue Obamacare Law
Two more states will get to see the benefits of Obamacare as the continuity of the legislation has been announced by the U.S. House of Representatives. -
State Bills Could Grant Lawmakers The Power To Overrule Court Decisions
State lawmakers who do not think along the same lines of court decisions are bringing about a new legislation to increase their power over courts. -
Federal Data Should Be Open To Public, Lawmakers Say
Lawmakers proposed a bill called OPEN Government Data Act which will require all federal agencies to make its collected data open and accessible to public. -
US arrests 21 people for visa fraud via bogus university sting
Twenty-one people who allegedly helped more than 1,000 foreign nationals fraudulently obtain student visas were arrested this morning by federal agents in a nationwide sweep. -
Federal Communications Commissioners endorsed a program to help poor in gaining Internet access
Federal Communications Commissioners have put it into voting regarding the proposed budget and their aim to help poor in gaining Internet access. The vote finished to a 3 -2 standing. -
Militia urged ranchers in Oregon to defy federal government
Armed militiamen in Oregon urges ranchers not to pay grazing fees to the government. This armed men are now occupying public lands in the county. -
New Mexico Sues EPA Over Toxic Mine Spill
New Mexico to sue EPA and fed government over toxic spill. NM government claims EPA is neglecting the states.
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