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Trump got a warm welcome in Qatar and RFK Jr. faces tough questioning in Congress. Aneeta Mathur-Ashton May 14, 2025 Lunch Break: Qatar vs. ‘Qatar-a-Lago’ Trump’s first extended overseas trip of his second term will see him talking to leaders of Saudi Arabia, ...
Under the Constitution, Congress must approve any money spent by the federal government. Bills to approve that spending must originate in the House, pass the Senate and be signed by the president before departments and agencies can use the funds. The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act...
"Yes, we have our problems. Yes, the sanctions have caused some problems for us. But if a nation decides to enjoy political independence, it will have to pay the price," Salehi said. "If Iran decides today to go back to what it was before, the lackey of the United States, the sit...
budget, long-term rates should settle down, which could lead to some slightly lower mortgage rates. For now, look for the 30-year mortgage rate to hover in the 6.8% to 6.9% range in June 2025." Ralph DiBugnara, founder at Home Qualified Prediction: Rates will moderate "June has yet ...
The New York Times has released a laughable report on how President Biden is prepping for his 2024 State of the Union address. Glenn, Pat, and Stu rip it apart for the propaganda that it is. They also give their predictions for just how geriatric this speech will be. Will Biden make ...
The Weekend ‘People will die’: Democratic Congresswoman condemns GOP budget plan that slashes Medicaid05:22 Share this - Copied Rep. Jennifer McClellan joins The Weekend to discuss House Republicans' budget proposal and the steep cuts they have in mind.March 1, 2...
appears to rule Congress this year, one can only hope that well-intentioned members of Congress will do the right thing and pass a measure to avert many of the deep cuts in Medicare physician payments. Access to necessary health care in many communities may be jeopardized if ...
The battle for online privacy regulations will continue to play out in the states this year, as it remains unlikely Congress will pass a national data protection law. There are six states to watch in 2024: Maine, New York, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Missouri and New Jersey. Twelve states have...
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has settled on the themes for its first hearings of the new Congress, focusing on bolstering U.S. innovations and advancements in domestic wireless technology and chemical production. The topics send a signal about the panel’s priorities in the new Republi...