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Trump's $9 billion clawback bill passed the Senate with Republican support, cutting USAID and public broadcasting funds, despite two GOP senators' opposition.
The legislation, which now moves to the House, would have a tiny impact on the nation’s rising debt but could have major ramifications for the targeted spending, from the Corporation for Public ...
For a moment on Wednesday, it looked like President Donald Trump would finally attempt the improbable and fire Federal ...
President Donald Trump is one step closer to having Congress officially sign off on a slice of his Department of Government ...
The Senate approved a bill to cut nearly $9 billion in taxpayer funds, affecting foreign aid and public broadcasting. The ...
The US Senate has passed a bill that seeks to cut $9bn (£6.7bn) from funds previously approved for spending by Congress, ...
President Donald Trump has signed a bill into law that will permanently ban analogues of fentanyl—though it also contains ...
The Senate approved a bill to cut $9.4 billion from public broadcasting and international aid, with the House facing a Friday deadline.
Phil Weiser rode his January announcement for the governor’s race to a surge in fundraising — and he’s still got a clear cash ...
Roughly half of U.S. adults report that Trump’s policies have “done more to hurt” them since his second term began six months ...
Two Republican senators voted no in the early hours of July 17. The legislation returns to the House for approval ahead of a Friday deadline.