Senate Heads Toward Final Vote for Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
A marathon vote series on amendments, known as a vote-a-rama, is expected to continue through Monday and could go into the early morning hours of Tuesday.
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The legislation is the result of weeks of intra-party and bicameral negotiations among House and Senate Republicans.
Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration to Fire USIP Board Members
The president is authorized to remove executive officers ‘at will,’ the court said.
Trump Says He Will Not Be Offering Anything to Iran, No Plans for Talks
The president said in a social media post that he is not talking to Iran after B-2 bombers ’totally obliterated their nuclear facilities.’
Why Charter Schools Nationwide Just Received a $60 Million Funding Boost
Public funding for charter schools averages about $7,000 per student, about 30 percent less than what traditional public schools receive.
Israel Issues Evacuation Orders for Northern Gaza
‘For your safety, evacuate immediately to the south, to the Al-Mawasi area,’ the IDF said.
WHO Report Says COVID Origins Uncertain, Beijing Withholding Information
The WHO director-general said both zoonotic spillover and lab leak hypotheses ’must remain on the table,' and urged Beijing to share data.
Questions Mount Over Death of Medical Student Who Alleged Organ Trade in Chinese Hospital
Family members question Chinese probe that deemed the case a suicide. And many in China support them.
Canada Rescinds Digital Services Tax After Trump Halts Trade Talks
President Donald Trump said on June 27 that he was ending all trade negotiations with Canada over Canada’s digital services tax.
‘Let Bibi Go,’ Trump Tells Israel Prosecutors of Netanyahu Corruption Trial
The Jerusalem District Court cancelled this week’s trial hearings after initially rejecting Netanyahu’s request for delay.
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Suspect Found Dead After 2 Firefighters Killed in Idaho Ambush, Sheriff Says
A deceased man, believed to be the gunman, was found on Canfield Mountain after hours of gunfire with law enforcement.
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Trump Says Administration Working on ‘Temporary Pass’ for Illegal Immigrant Farm, Hotel Workers
‘What we’re going to do is we’re going to do something for farmers, where we can let the farmer sort of be in charge,’ Trump said.
Senate Version of GOP Megabill Will Increase US Debt by $3.3 Trillion, CBO Projects
The White House has suggested that increases in economic growth from the tax cuts will offset any increases to the deficit from a reduction in tax revenue.
Musk Again Wades Into Politics, Calls GOP Bill ‘Insane and Destructive’
The Tesla CEO was responding to a draft of the Senate bill.
Trump Says US to Send Tariff Letters to Trade Partners Before July 9 Deadline
Trump announced plans to notify countries that they can continue trading with the U.S. but will face substantial tariffs.
Sen. Thom Tillis Says He Will Not Run for Reelection in North Carolina
The Republican senator made the statement after indicating he wouldn’t support the GOP spending bill, drawing President Trump’s ire.
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