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The president’s top aides have signaled they may seize on a timing quirk in law to cancel enacted funds, setting up a clash over the power of the purse.
Alabama is the first state for the campaign’s kick off that will continue during the coming weeks with a social media and phone campaign.
Colorado estimates it could have to come up with anywhere from $200 million to $360 million annually for food assistance benefits, depending on the language in the final bill.
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The resolution comes one day after President Trump suggested “it’s possible” the United States could get involved in the Middle Eastern conflict.
A liberal group and social media users shared posts that say President Donald Trump's "one big beautiful bill" for tax and spending would let him reschedule or eliminate elections.
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There’s been a high-stakes global tax fight over tech for a decade, with billions of dollars at stake for leading U.S. companies. The fight is over digital services taxes — fees charged on search engines, online marketplaces and social media services — which more than 30 countries around the world have imposed or approved since 2016.
Pièce de résistance: A 12-year-old who recreated the Boston Tea Party using more than 1,000 LEGO bricks will represent the city in a global competition. Rain check: A string of washout weekend days has Massachusetts residents skipping typical summer activities and flocking to indoor arcades and museums.
House Republicans are stepping up their intervention into the District, passing bills this month to overturn D.C.'s sanctuary city policy and two other laws. Why it matters: D.C. may get progressive laws rolled back at the hands of Congress,