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What if all children — regardless of their family's circumstances — could get a financial boost when they turn 18?
The agency provides meals for 60,000 people every month, and officials are worried about their ability to meet the growing community needs.
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On Monday, scores of scientists at the agency sent their Trump-appointed leader a letter titled the Bethesda Declaration, ...
The Utah Board of Higher Education approved all plans, but some are still conditional as Congress finalizes budget for ...
New research suggests that the MIND diet—a combo of the Mediterranean and DASH diets—may protect your brain health as you age ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has set an ambitious timeline for passing President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislation to cut ...
Key Takeaways The chances that the Federal Reserve will cut its influential interest rate in the next few months have ...
The current pause in European Central Bank rate cuts could be long-lasting unless economic data worsens, in which case there ...
Indiana substantially expanded programs that pay for child care for low-income families with the help of federal pandemic aid ...
Sen. Adam Schiff sits down for a McClatchy California Editorial Board Meeting which included virtual attendees Friday, May 23 ...
The state's health system can’t afford it. Let’s not sacrifice stability for budget optics.