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The agency that oversees international media such as Voice of America is examining visa renewals "case-by-case." Denial could mean expulsion from the U.S. and a return to hostile home countries.
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In two 7-2 rulings written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court allowed a subpoena in a New York criminal case but told a lower court to consider separation of powers when it comes to Congress.
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But the court left intact the rest of the statute that created the CFPB. The decision was a victory for President Trump and others who have long sought to trim the sails of independent agencies.
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President Trump has ordered a 60-day halt on some green cards to protect U.S. workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic. This hour, we consider the鈥�
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The vice president said he and his wife would be tested for the coronavirus, after an aide in his office was diagnosed with respiratory illness.
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Both of Vermont's two U.S. senators are expressing very strong concerns about President Donald Trump's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.On Monday night,鈥�
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One of Bernie Sanders biggest complaints during the 2016 Democratic presidential race was the influence of so-called superdelegates. Before the primaries鈥�
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Officials say the technical problems at Vermont Health Connect have been largely resolved as the health exchange's open enrollment period begins on鈥�
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Last week, President Donald Trump announced that his administration was going to terminate federal subsidies that are paid to health insurance companies鈥�
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Sen. Patrick Leahy says he supports the release tens of thousands of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.In 1992, Congress鈥�