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Senate leadership reach a deal to block President Trump’s potential veto of defense bill

December 22, 2020 Antonio Chad

Senate leadership pounded out a bipartisan arrangement to hinder President Trump from conceivably rejecting the defense authorization charge, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell declared…

Congress reached a deal on a roughly $900 billion coronavirus relief package

December 22, 2020 Emma Perkins

Congress arrived at an arrangement Sunday on a generally $900 billion coronavirus help bundle, including another round of $600 upgrade checks for most…

Trump campaign asked the US Supreme Court to reverse three decisions by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court

December 21, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The Trump lobby on Sunday asked the US Supreme Court to turn around three choices by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, asserting there is…

Congress is on the brink of an agreement on a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package

December 21, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Congress is near the very edge of a concurrence on a hotly anticipated $900 billion COVID-19 relief package, because of a very late…

President Trump signed two-day spending bill to mull COVID-19 relief

December 19, 2020 Antonio Chad

President Trump signed a band-aid, two-day spending charge Friday night to turn away a halfway government closure, a measure that will purchase time…

senior aide of President-elect Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19

December 18, 2020 Antonio Chad

A senior aide to President-elect Joe Biden tried positive for COVID-19 on Thursday in the wake of joining Biden for a Tuesday crusade…

Jerome Powell said that the US economy urgently needs more relief from Congress

December 18, 2020 Olivia John

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the US economy critically needs more help from Congress as COVID-19 cases flood. Democratic and…

The Cuomo administration is moving ahead with increase in the minimum wage amid of pandemic

December 17, 2020 Dave Barr

The Cuomo administration is pushing forward with an arranged expansion in the minimum wage in suburbia and upstate notwithstanding the pandemic-fuel downturn that…

President Trump will intends to veto the veto-proof defense spending bill

December 16, 2020 Antonio Chad

WASHINGTON — President Trump actually expects to veto the veto-proof $740 billion yearly defense spending bill passed by Congress a week ago, White…

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