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Fact-checking Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention

Trump’s ’Dictator’ Remark Biden claimed that Trump said he wants to be a dictator on "Day 1." The president is referring to comments that Trump made in a December town hall hosted by Fox News.

Storms and wildfires swamp FEMA as disaster funds dry up

To that end, the Biden administration in early July announced that FEMA will put $1 billion into more than 650 community resilience projects such as flood control and building code improvements, power

House lawmakers to start summer break Thursday morning

The outlook is similarly grim come September, the focus will shift to passing a stopgap funding measure to avoid a partial government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.

The never-ending fight for civil rights

Organizations such as the Fearless Fund, set up to close the gap that has Black female entrepreneurs awarded less than 1 percent of venture capital funds, are told by courts to stop awarding their relatively

Labor adds heat rule as world temps rise

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will award $1 billion to 656 projects, generally categorized as hazard mitigation ventures, across the country to help officials address natural disasters and extreme

Fact-checking the Biden-Trump debate

The Tax Policy Center noted, "The top 1 percent, with at least roughly $1 million in income, would pay an average of $300,000 more than under current law, dropping their after-tax incomes by 14 percent

Election year politics roil the EV transition

This month he told oil executives that he would end the EV transition and asked them to donate $1 billion to his presidential campaign, according to The Washington Post.

House GOP wants answers from OMB about rulemaking costs

pay-as-you-go" provision in the 2023 debt limit law requires federal agencies to propose spending cuts or other pay-fors to offset "economically significant" or "major" rules or regulations that would cost $1

Senate sends spending package to Biden, wrapping up fiscal 2024

He went after projects like $1 million for Martha’s Vineyard hospital — "in one of the richest ZIP codes in the United States," Paul said — and $2 million for a kelp and shellfish nursery at the University