Many GOP senators seeking an end to the government shutdown say a deal can be reached on healthcare subsidies, but are demanding Democrats vote to reopen government first

With workers furloughed and layoffs set to begin, some rank-and-file lawmakers say a deal could be…

The Trump administration said it is withholding $18 billion in infrastructure funds for some major transportation projects in New York City, citing concerns about diversity, equity and inclusion

Second Avenue subway and Hudson Tunnel Project funding is on hold due to ‘DEI’ concerns.

Funding for federal agencies lapsed beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, after Congress was unable to pass a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown

Workers will be furloughed and tasks deemed nonessential will come to a halt. Museums will stay…

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What’s next after Senate again fails to pass bills aimed at funding government?

No additional Democrats broke ranks during Wednesday’s votes.

Patients are shouldering responsibility for diagnosing their own symptoms, tracking their own medical data and even ordering their own lab tests

People increasingly turn to do-it-yourself healthcare amid long waits for medical appointments and a rise in…

Pharma Stocks in Europe Jump After White House Unveils Drug-Buying Site

Roche Holding and AstraZeneca were among those companies posting increases as European pharma stocks tracked gains…

President Trump announced a new drug-buying site known as “TrumpRx” for Americans. Here’s what to know about how it could save you money

If you are among the 90% of Americans who have health insurance, it’s unlikely to save…

German Firm’s African Green-Energy Project Runs Into Ghosts From Past

Namibia’s indigenous Nama population argues they have been sidelined in a $10 billion project being built…

Taliban Accused of Cutting Off Internet in Afghanistan

Rights groups say the situation represents another attempt to isolate the country’s women.