While surveys show Americans worry Social Security will run out of money, benefits will continue, one economist says.
Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration’s then-chief data officer, filed a whistleblower complaint in August. He ...
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Here's why the US senators elected this year won't be able to sidestep the "Social Security issue"
Congress has been kicking the can down the road, but time is running out.
The resolution is a symbolic effort to support the Trump administration’s nationwide effort to collect voters’ data — and to ...
Another fatal shooting at the hands of DHS agents is jeopardizing a last-minute scramble in the Senate to keep government ...
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Senate Democrats threaten partial government shutdown over DHS funding after Minnesota shooting
Democrats will block a government spending bill following the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis man by a Border Patrol agent, ...
About 100,000 Munson Healthcare patients, the vast majority in Michigan, may be impacted by a data breach, with the health ...
Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger and Senator Mike Lee re-introduced the Immediate Access for the Terminally Ill Act.
The debate over ICE's aggressive tactics in local communities has quickly become a contentious issue in the race for Michigan ...
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House passes Social Security overhaul but Senate must act next
The House just passed three bills that would change how Social Security handles retirement claims and identity theft.
A consolation prize has proved far more valuable than Trump's initial Social Security promise.
The first debate in the Texas Senate Democratic primary on Saturday revealed few policy differences between US Rep. Jasmine ...
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