Month: June 2023
Senate sends debt ceiling legislation to President Biden’s desk with days to spare
As the threat of a financial default neared, the Senate approved compromise, bipartisan legislation to lift the debt ceiling with just days to spare. (Image credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Read MoreSenate opens debate to vote on compromise bill to raise debt limit – NPR
Senate opens debate to vote on compromise bill to raise debt limit NPR Bill to raise federal debt ceiling awaits final passage in Senate PBS NewsHour Opinion: The biggest lesson from the debt ceiling fight CNN Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling triumph has Republican
Read More$63 million awarded in trial against Miami commissioner accused of political retaliation
Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo was found civilly liable Thursday of violating the First Amendment rights of Little Havana business owners William Fuller and Martin Pinilla.
Read MoreTrump pushes back on his inability to serve 8 more years in White House: ‘You need 6 months’ – ABC News
Trump pushes back on his inability to serve 8 more years in White House: ‘You need 6 months’ ABC News
Read MoreTrump pushes back on his inability to serve 8 more years in White House: ‘You need 6 months’ – ABC News
Trump pushes back on his inability to serve 8 more years in White House: ‘You need 6 months’ ABC News
Read MoreWhite House Announces New Military Aid Package for Ukraine – U.S. News & World Report
White House Announces New Military Aid Package for Ukraine U.S. News & World Report
Read MoreDozens of bags found containing human remains in Mexico
Forty-five bags containing human remains have been found in central Mexico, authorities have said.
Read MoreWhite House: We are against strikes on Russian territory, but it’s up to Ukraine to decide – Yahoo News
White House: We are against strikes on Russian territory, but it’s up to Ukraine to decide Yahoo News
Read MoreFamilies of transgender teens sue to block Idaho law barring gender-affirming care for minors
Idaho is one of at least 20 states in recent years to enact such a ban. Most of them have been challenged in court. But the laws and cases are so new that there’s not a clear trend yet on
Read MoreTen states and scores of local governments sue FEMA over higher flood insurance rates
The states – from the Gulf Coast, the west and Midwest – along with dozens of municipalities are trying to block rate hikes under the National Flood Insurance Program. (Image credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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