Tillerson: Trump Will Scorn but Not Bolt from Iran Nuke DealPresident Donald Trump will say Friday the Iran nuclear deal is no longer in America's national security interests, but he won't withdraw from the landmark 2015 accord or immediately re-impose sanctions against Tehran, according to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, …
Trump to Issue Stop-Payment Order on Health Care SubsidiesIn a brash move likely to roil insurance markets, President Donald Trump will "immediately" halt payments to insurers under the Obama-era health care law he has been trying to unravel for months.
Ryan Blames High-Tax States as GOP Lawmakers Balk on PlanHouse Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday lambasted high-tax states like California, New York and New Jersey, arguing the rest of the country is "propping up profligate, big-government states" even as they pay billions more in taxes than they receive in …
US, Israel to Exit UN Agency Over Alleged Anti-Israel BiasThe United States announced Thursday it is pulling out of the U.N.'s educational, scientific and cultural agency because of what Washington sees as its anti-Israel bias and a need for "fundamental reform" in the agency.
HB 1523 Becomes Law Amid Outcry, U.S. Supreme Court Asked to AppealThe "Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination" Act is state law in Mississippi, after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the request of plaintiffs in the Barber v. Bryant lawsuit to block it while they appeal to …
Maren MorrisFor some in the music industry, there is no clearer evidence that times have changed than country artist Maren Morris.
Calling It a Beginning, Trump Signs Health Care OrderPresident Donald Trump directed his administration Thursday to rewrite federal rules so consumers can have wider access to health insurance plans featuring lower premiums.
Trump Lashes Out as Puerto Rico as House Weighs Aid PackagePresident Donald Trump lashed out at hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico on Thursday, insisting that federal help will be limited and blaming the U.S. territory for its financial struggles.
Republicans Blame Senate GOP for Stalled Washington AgendaThe White House, hard-right conservatives and House GOP lawmakers all directed their ire at the Senate GOP this week amid the escalating feud between President Donald Trump and Republican Sen. Bob Corker.
OPINION: Remembering the Lessons of the 1917 RevolutionOne hundred years ago, the Bolshevik Revolution, which began in February 1917, reached its apex in October 1917 when the party met and voted to overthrow the inept and floundering provisional government.
Women's Health Docs Say Trump Ignores Birth Control ScienceThe Trump administration's new birth control rule is raising questions among some women's health experts, who say it overlooks known benefits of contraception while selectively citing data that raise doubts about effectiveness and safety.
Where Mississippi's U.S. Lawmakers Stand on Gun Laws, RightsIn the wake of the Las Vegas massacre, the Jackson Free Press assembled details on the gun-related legislation that Mississippi lawmakers in Washington have supported or co-sponsored, as well as how much gun-rights groups have donated to them.