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President Trump hosted a celebratory event at the White House to sign his "one big, beautiful bill." ...
The bill’s passage is a major policy win for Trump who displayed complete control over Republicans — by holding them to his self-imposed July 4 deadline.
Bloomberg recalculated Bill Gates' net worth as $52 billion lower to reflect charitable giving, sending him seven places down on its rich list.
President Donald Trump said his "big beautiful bill" will turn the U.S. into "a rocket ship" after Congress passed what he called the biggest bill of its kind ever signed.
What’s in Trump’s big bill that passed Congress and will soon become law The nearly 900-page bill cements Trump-era tax cuts, slashes Medicaid and SNAP, boosts border enforcement, and creates ...
For all the fireworks over President Trump’s $3.4 trillion “big, beautiful” tax-and-spending bill, the economic impact will be modest at first—too little for most people to notice ...
The Baltimore Orioles announced that the last surviving member of the 1954 inaugural Orioles team and the St. Louis Browns franchise, has passed away at 97.Bill ...
President Trump’s new tax proposal, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” is being hailed as a historic win for older Americans—especially those paying taxes on their Social Security benefits. But ...
President Donald Trump's tax-cut and spending bill, which passed Congress on Thursday, averts the near-term prospect of a U.S. government default but makes America’s long-term debt problems even ...
Source: WhiteHouse.gov The bill is just the latest, and worst, example of a policy followed by both Republicans and Democrats in recent years: Take the easy way out and let deficits climb.