President Donald Trump is expected to issue an order Thursday to allow the sale of health-insurance plans that are exempt from some Affordable Care Act rules... READ MORE›
In a case out of Texas, the Obama administration had joined groups suing over a controversial voter ID law... READ MORE›
The administration revoked federal guidance that barred student debt collectors from charging high fees on past-due loans... READ MORE›
The program was expanded in 1997 to include all local law enforcement operations, including counter-terrorism... READ MORE›
All of the Democratic senators on the Senate Intelligence Committee have called on Obama to declassify intelligence on Russia's actions during the election... READ MORE›
President Obama has been squeaky clean, according to his closest adviser, Valerie Jarrett... READ MORE›
AboutA 600,000 Israeli settlers live on land in the West Bank and East Jerusalem thatA both Israel and Palestinians claim rights to... READ MORE›
Ian Bassin, an associate White House counsel during the first three years of the Obama administration, is leading the group... READ MORE›
But by late 2015 the Russian military offensive in Syria was focusing squarely on the C.I.A.-backed fighters battling Syrian government troops... READ MORE›
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Explaining the Israeli moves, the unidentified Israeli official said President Obama and secretary Kerry are behind this shameful move against Israel at the UN... READ MORE›
For some reason the Obama administration and Ambassador Power are unwilling to accept reality... READ MORE›
The Obama administration instructed public schools last year to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms matching their gender identity... READ MORE›
The Trump administration's attacks on regulation have been applauded by the oil industry... READ MORE›
The largest release to date occurred in August, when the United States transferred 15 detainees to the United Arab Emirates... READ MORE›
Obama administration has paid 3.3 billion to more than 100 tribes in mismanagement claims... READ MORE›
Late last year, the administration moved three Yemeni prisoners to Kazakhstan... READ MORE›
Data estimated that as of 2016 about 1,932,000 people in the United States are eligible for the DACA program, and about 30 percent of them lived in California... READ MORE›
Federal court blocks obama's rules for transgender students' bathroom access... READ MORE›
10 Nov 2013 Other countries where press freedom slumped badly included Venezuela down 20 places to 137th, Libya down 17 places to 154th and Russia down 4 places to 152nd ... READ MORE›
The U.S. Department of Education updates the public every three months on how borrowers are faring with their federal student loans... READ MORE›
The State Department has accused Moscow of allegedly attacking Syrian hospitals and insists the information comes from credible sources... READ MORE›
RT In December, just a month before Obama left office, his administration decided to limit military support to Saudi Arabia on concern over civilian casualties... READ MORE›
It poses a threat to Russia, it poses a threat to China, it poses a threat to the United States and to western Europe... READ MORE›
Russian Prime Minster Dmitry Medvedev earlier said the Obama administration was ending its term in anti-Russia death throes ... READ MORE›
Nancy Pelosi, leader of the House of Representatives' Democrats, told reporters last week the White House would seek an authorization that would last three years... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama's plan to protect from deportation an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally, suffered another setback in court on Monday... READ MORE›
The settlement is the latest in a recent string of major agreements between the Interior Department and tribes to resolve legal disputes that languished for years... READ MORE›
By Friday evening, U.S. attorneys around the country -- including New Jersey, Rhode Island, Minnesota and Montana -- had publicly announced their resignations... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON White House plans to allow thousands more refugees into the United States faced stiff opposition on Monday in the U.S... READ MORE›
Clean Power Plan Barack Obama ignites war on coal to hit climate change targets... READ MORE›
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