Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says federal investigators are uncovering a "massive underground fraud network" in Minneapolis that he suggested helped fuel a sudden, coordinated push to drive ...
As national Democrats search for a unifying theme ahead of the fall's midterm elections, a California proposal to levy a hefty tax on billionaires is turning some of the party’s leading figures into ...
Last fall, Hannah LoPresto came forward to say she was groomed and sexually assaulted by her band director. Now, she wants her experience to change laws to better protect kids. Marjorie Taylor Greene ...
The Defense Department has been aggressively pursuing laser weapons and defense systems, a push that gained significant attention this week when the use of an anti-drone laser system led to the ...
Sarah Todd returned to reporting in January 2025 after being assignment editor at STAT since October 2022. You can reach Sarah on Signal at sarahlizchar.47. So you’re a bear in the forest, and you’re ...
This spring, two advisers to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed an audience at a natural products industry trade show in California that drew tens of thousands of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Given the state’s challenging budget situation, the coalition backed off earlier efforts to extend food benefits to all ...
After failing in recent years to convince the Oregon Legislature to extend food benefits to tens of thousands of immigrants, an anti-hunger coalition is narrowing its scope this year to addressing ...
Some social services providers say Minnesota's beefed-up anti-fraud efforts have made it hard to stay afloat. In this photo, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks after signing an anti-fraud executive order ...
Heading into precinct caucuses, Kendall Qualls was primed for a big win. The Republican candidate for governor had racked up strong fundraising numbers and won several smaller preference polls leading ...
WASHINGTON — Slightly less than half of U.S. adults believe that Black people face "a great deal" or "quite a bit" of discrimination in the United States, according to a poll. That's a decline from ...