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Two of the president-elect’s Cabinet picks said tax reform would spur companies to hire more workers.
One of them also called for direct interventions to keep jobs, similar to this week’s negotiations that led to the manufacturer Carrier retaining operations in Indiana.
Many of Donald Trump’s appointees were born rich, attended elite schools and increased their fortunes as adults.
While Republicans warn that they will overturn some of the rules, White House officials reason that having more in place will force the new administration to choose which ones are worth the effort to reverse.
Alyssa Bermudez said TSA's firing of her was retaliatory. (Bill O'Leary/TWP)
Alyssa Bermudez said TSA's firing of her was retaliatory. (Bill O'Leary/TWP)
Alyssa Bermudez, a Bronze Star veteran, became a whistleblower in a case against an agency riddled with accusations.
Youths are dying every day in rural Yemen, as the health system and other safety nets have been shorn away by a 20-month-old conflict in which the United States is playing a role.
In two studies released Thursday, the hallucinogen psilocybin was found to ease patients' anxiety and depression for months.
The former astronaut was visiting the Antarctic as part of a tour group. The tour company said Aldrin was flown out under the care of a doctor after becoming ill and as his “condition deteriorated.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau credited Fidel Castro for “significant improvements” in education and health care during the Cuban leader's rule. But statistics don't support that statement.
An audio recording of the final conversation between the pilot and air traffic controller was leaked to the Colombian press, providing the clearest image yet of the crash that killed 71 people.
Mandy McGowan, who was filmed on the floor of a Massachusetts Family Dollar store as her toddler daughter tried to wake her, was arraigned on a child endangerment charge.
The piece tried to suggest that because the church the home-renovation gurus attend is against gay marriage, the couple could be as well. Here's why that's bad journalism and bad advocacy.
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Experts examine how the U.S. health-care system is being shaped by a disease that touches the lives of millions.
Health Care Look Ahead (Dec. 12)
The Washington Post will look at the future of health care in the new Administration.