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Republicans are counting on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” to be a winner with voters, while Democrats hope ...
Any impact to the federal budget largely depends on one’s political lens — with the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office ...
Professional poker players and sports bettors, and a handful of members of Congress, are demanding a change to the massive ...
Radio host Charlamagne claimed GOP support for the controversial Big Beautiful Bill despite political risks signals future ...
The GOP deficit hawk is dead, after promising for years to rein in the country’s spiraling debt and deficits, but then voting last week to do the opposite.
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Exactly how cuts to public assistance programs in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” will affect Minnesota is ...
Gov. Tony Evers' office is disputing Rep. Derrick Van Orden's claim of credit for Wisconsin's extra Medicaid dollars after ...
In a state of uncertainty, skeptical of both parties, and settled into a “wait and see” attitude when it comes to Beltway Republicans and Democrats and the Big Beautiful Bill. What we do know is that ...
History's lesson is clear: greatness is not a birthright. It is a wager on the future. And it demands the courage to build.
The bill, signed by President Trump on July 4, will offer tax breaks for some in New Jersey, but lower-income residents will lose crucial benefits.
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. on Monday praised President Donald J. Trump’s signing of the sweeping federal tax and spending ...