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Re “G.O.P.’s Bill Would Swell U.S. Debt by $2.4 Trillion” (front page, June 5): This Big Bad Bill is not just about what it adds to the debt and the deficit, but also about what it takes ...
President Donald Trump’s tax bill would reduce taxes by $3.7 trillion but increase the national debt and cause more people to lose health insurance, according to the CBO.
The House-passed version of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill would add $2.42 trillion to US budget deficits over the next decade, according to a new estimate from the nonpartisan ...
A bipartisan bill would expand VA benefits for veterans with health issues caused by exposure to “forever chemicals” at U.S. military bases.
The House of Representatives’ advancement of H.R.1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” marks a significant step toward restoring longer-term certainty for farmers and ranchers after a series of ...
The White House defends Trump's spending bill despite Elon Musk's harsh criticism, highlighting GOP divisions over wasteful spending and national debt.
Longtime anchor Bill Ritter announced that he would be stepping down from his role as co-anchor of WABC-TV's 5 p.m. "Eyewitness News" broadcast. Starting June 3, the spot will be taken over by ...
In 2023, the latest year for comparison information is available, Arizona's average bill was $148.44, higher than California's average of $144.81 and New Mexico's of $91.20.
Senate Bill 13 would require school boards or advisory councils to approve new books and review complaints. In most cases only 50 parents’ approval would be needed to create the oversight councils.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill that will regulate hemp products starting January 1, 2026. The bill restricts hemp-derived cannabinoid products to a maximum concentration of 0.3% THC and ...
Texas Ten Commandments bill nears final approval 02:15. The Ten Commandments will have to be shown in each public school classroom in Texas under a new bill that is making its way to Gov. Greg ...
The former president discusses the Trump administration's attempts to defy court orders; the Democratic Party's opposition to Trump; his own recent health scare; and former President Joe Biden.