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About 95,000 D.C. residents are at risk of losing health care coverage through Medicaid due to the Republican spending bill recently approved in Congress, the District estimates. Why it matters: President Trump's so-called "big,
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a bill Friday that cancels billions of dollars in spending, including funds for public media and humanitarian relief.
Author Tracy Kidder joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest NYT piece 'A New Era of Hunger Has Begun'.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNFuture of PEPFAR in limbo as negotiations over Trump’s signature spending bill continueAs negotiations over the massive spending cuts in President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” continue, congressional Republicans are divided over whether to save federal funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
The Federal Communications Commission will be required to auction off public airwaves on the 6GHz band used by the latest Wi-Fi routers.
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Organized labor rally agaisnt budget billWorkers and union leaders made a stop in Nashville, saying they're fighting for job security following the passage Trump's 'big, beautiful' bill.
Vice President JD Vance made a first attempt at trying to sell the Trump administration's megabill to voters in Pennsylvania. Director of Economics for the Budge Lab at Yale Ernie Tedeschi, former Rep.
In short, the bill will "roll back student loan protections and cap the amount students can borrow for graduate programs," said The New York Times, making repayment options and borrowing opportunities fewer. While the changes are projected to result in government savings, there are concerns that they could further reduce college affordability.
From bigger R&D write-offs to new surveillance tech funding opportunities.