The rate of autism in American children is up to 1 in 34. The Trump administration is pointing the finger at Tylenol.

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Rahm Emanuel Should Deal With Chicago’s Shootings

Chicago residents are more likely to be shot and killed. That’s not a brag. That is just a fact.

Thousands of fake or dead people enrolled in government phone program

Auditors said they plan to refer this company “for appropriate action” to the FCC.

Government Approval Required

Beginning in 2020, Chicago high-school seniors will have to prove that they have a government-approved post-graduation plan.

Congress remembers a whistleblower

The Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act is an important step in the right direction.

$119,050,900,000: Merchandise Trade Deficit With China Hit Record Through April

The U.S. merchandise trade deficit with China set a record through April, hitting $119,050,900,000 for the first four months of 2018, accordi

Dem leaders embrace pay-go

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and other top Democrats are vowing to abide by fiscally hawkish pay-as-you-go rules...

GOP, Trump at odds on pardon power

Republican lawmakers on Monday pushed back at President Trump’s claim that he has the power to pardon himself...

Giuliani: Even if Trump had shot Comey he couldn't be prosecuted

President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani said in a new interview on Sunday that even if Trump had shot former FBI Director James Com

Complete List of President Trump’s Historic Accomplishments After First 500 Days in Office

President Donald J. Trump’s accomplishments his first 500 days in Office are arguably the best first 500 days of any President in US history

Trump: 'I have the absolute right to PARDON myself'

President Trump said "I have the absolute right to PARDON myself."