
Secretary Scott Bessent made the remarks at a Minnesota event on Thursday.
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Heritage Foundation report warns American families "on the brink" of collapse, proposing comprehensive policy changes to reverse declining marriage rates.

This even-numbered year will be one of political turnover in Colorado with the governor's chair opening up, along with the other state executive offices (attorney general, state treasurer, and secretary of state), all due to term limits. A U.S. Senat

President Donald Trump hopes to build an 'Upper West Wing.' That's according to the chief architect of the East Wing ballroom and New York Times reporters.

Lawmakers from both the Democratic and Republican Parties have raised concerns about high rates and have called for those to be addressed.

Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) and Zach Nunn (R-Iowa) are urging the Treasury Department to review a proposed deal hand control of iRobot to its Chinese supplier.

Minnesota state Rep. Kristin Robbins discussed the scale of welfare fraud, how Minnesotans are feeling, and the limits of the state's power to compel testimony.

New York Attorney General Letitia James is taking the Trump Administration to court, this time over frozen offshore wind projects.

Minnesota, California, New York, Colorado and Illinois won a temporary victory Friday in a lawsuit over a federal funding freeze related to fraud concerns.

The Minneapolis school system will offer families the option of remote learning for a month, officials said Friday.

The president said the United States will not tolerate having Russia or China as a neighbor.

The federal review will focus on post-admission vetting and background checks.

Minnesota and Minneapolis must provide documentation detailing expenditures before federal payments will resume.