By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM and MIKE STOBBE SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday said he plans to tell…
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By ANNIE MA WASHINGTON (AP) — Colleges around the country are reporting some of their international students’ visas are being revoked unexpectedly, expressing alarm over…
By PATRICK WHITTLE SCARBOROUGH, Maine (AP) — Maine officials sued the administration of President Donald Trump on Monday to try to stop the government from…
Appeals court reverses Trump firings of 2 board members in cases likely headed for the Supreme Court
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — Two board members fired by President Donald Trump can go back to their jobs for now, a split…
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER and SAMY MAGDY WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has notified the World Food Program and other partners that it has terminated some…
By GISELA SALOMON, Associated Press DORAL, Fla. (AP) — Wilmer Escaray left Venezuela in 2007 and enrolled at Miami Dade College, opening his first restaurant…
Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to block a court order requiring it to return a Maryland…
By TIA GOLDENBERG, Associated Press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday, becoming the first foreign leader to…
Investigators working to fight online child exploitation offer a few tips to people who want to keep themselves — or their children — from becoming…
Scams are usually financial crimes, but they’re almost always about more than money. When a grifter tricks somebody into pre-paying a tax for a fake…
By Lauren Sausser, KFF Health News HENRICO, Va. — Sheldon Ekirch spends a lot of time on hold with her health insurance company. Sometimes, as…
By Jordan Rau, KFF Health News Mari Villar was slammed by a car that jumped the curb, breaking her legs and collapsing a lung. Amy…
By Kemberley Washington, CPA, Bankrate.com From extending the tax cuts he signed into law in 2017 to ending taxes on tips, overtime pay, Social Security…
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and AMY TAXIN, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles County has reached a $4 billion agreement to settle nearly…