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A new estimate from the Congressional Budget Office reveals how Republicans plan to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.
During a House Appropriations Committee hearing earlier this month, Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA) questioned Energy Secretary Chris Wright about cost-benefit analysis of energy generation types.
In higher education, it perfectly encapsulates the current methodology for funding public colleges and universities in most U ...
House Republicans are pushing to slash at least $1 trillion from two of the nation’s bedrock safety net programs, Medicaid ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the Republican bill would shrink resources for low-income households.
Georgetown researchers are wondering. A third party administrator sector veteran says the problem is "independent" ...
Commuting by car instead of public transit saves up to 218 hours (or nine days) per year in Las Vegas, while ditching the car ...
Behind the GOP's populist facade lies a tax plan that would benefit corporations and wealthy households while cutting ...
Embracing AI and digital tools to transform dairy R&D is becoming key to accelerating innovation, unlocking insights, and ...
From shower heads to Energy Star to LIHEAP, recent cuts and orders may rollback progress and put Arizonans at risk as summer ...
Making an online purchase, checking off to-do lists or deciding what to eat or avoid--nearly every day we face decisions where we must examine pros and cons. Whether consciously or automatically, cost ...
Polling suggests no taxes on tips is a popular idea across party lines, but critics say the proposal will benefit few ...