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Trump has a history of saying on tape things he may regret
Trump has a history of saying on tape things he may regret
Former President Donald Trump's history of making inappropriate or questionable comments on tape got another chapter on Wednesday with fresh revelations from his post-White House life.
2023-06-01 12:00
NASA UFO panel in first public meeting says better data needed
NASA UFO panel in first public meeting says better data needed
By Joey Roulette and Steve Gorman WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Members of an independent NASA panel studying UFOs, or what the U.S.
2023-06-01 10:03
Ukraine war: 'Children die' in new missile attack on Kyiv
Ukraine war: 'Children die' in new missile attack on Kyiv
Officials in Ukraine's capital say two children and an adult were killed in an overnight attack.
2023-06-01 10:03
Debt ceiling deal: US House overwhelmingly passes bill
Debt ceiling deal: US House overwhelmingly passes bill
The Senate must approve the deal and send it to the president's desk this weekend to avoid a default.
2023-06-01 09:30
House votes to back Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal despite Republican threats to derail it
House votes to back Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal despite Republican threats to derail it
The House of Representatives has voted to raise the debt limit, thereby ensuring the United States will avoid defaulting on its debt, despite vocal opposition from many Republicans in the House majority. The legislation had resulted from negotiations between lieutenants of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the White House. The passage of the legislation is the first major hurdle to be cleared for Mr McCarthy, who made a series of concessions on how to negotiate the debt limit during the marathon 15 votes it took for him to become speaker in January. The Senate will take up the legislation for a vote and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has pledged it will pass before 5 June, when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the United States will run out of options to maintain its debt obligations. Multiple Republicans vehemently criticised the bill, saying it did not go far enough in its spending cuts as well as highlighting the fact it raised the debt limit until January 2025, rather than raising it a certain dollar amount. Rep Garret Graves (R-LA), one of the chief negotiators with the White House, said that conservative criticism ignored the fact that had it not been for the agreement, the White House would have likely raised the debt limit unilaterally or Democrats would have teamed up with moderate Republicans to raise the debt limit without spending cuts. “So by doing so all you're doing is playing into the hands of the White House,” he told The Independent. “Because if you keep going down this road, if you keep trying to sew this line, that's simply not true that there's some other option out there to save a gazillion dollars, all you're doing is you're moving towards default.” But several House conservatives criticised the bill for multiple provisions, including the fact it did not put in place work requirements for Medicaid. The agreement increases the age for work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, for able-bodied adults without dependent children from 50 to 54. That earned the criticism of many progressive Democrats and led to them opposing the bill. At the same time, the agreement would exempt youth in the foster care system, veterans and people experiencing homelessness from work requirements for SNAP and the Congressional Budget Office estimated that approximately 78,000 would gain benefits in an average month as a result of the deal. But Rep Byron Donalds (R-FL) criticised the legislation for not going far enough in work requirements such as including them for Medicaid. “And I think that's just a smart and prudent thing to do,” he told The Independent. “But when you expand eligibility for the program, at least the way CBO is putting it we're actually taking a step backwards.” Read More What’s in the cliffhanger deal struck by Biden and McCarthy to raise the debt limit? Anti-poverty groups and progressives blast work requirements for aid to poor Americans in debt ceiling deal
2023-06-01 09:27
Pentagon cancels drag show at Air Force base as Pride Month begins
Pentagon cancels drag show at Air Force base as Pride Month begins
The Pentagon forced an Air Force base in Nevada to cancel a drag show at the start of Pride Month that had already been approved, according to three officials familiar with the situation.
2023-06-01 08:53
Elon Musk's private jet scheduled to leave China on Thursday -flight tracking data
Elon Musk's private jet scheduled to leave China on Thursday -flight tracking data
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Elon Musk's private jet is scheduled to leave Shanghai on Thursday morning and head to Austin, Texas, data
2023-06-01 08:52
Tape recording shows Trump acknowledging he kept classified document on Iran -CNN
Tape recording shows Trump acknowledging he kept classified document on Iran -CNN
WASHINGTON Federal prosecutors have a 2021 audio recording of former President Donald Trump acknowledging he kept a classified
2023-06-01 07:36
Failed Republican candidate charged in shooting spree aimed at New Mexico Democrats
Failed Republican candidate charged in shooting spree aimed at New Mexico Democrats
By Kanishka Singh A failed Republican state candidate in New Mexico was charged by federal authorities on Wednesday
2023-06-01 07:30
Researchers link death in gene-editing study to a virus used to deliver the treatment, not CRISPR
Researchers link death in gene-editing study to a virus used to deliver the treatment, not CRISPR
The lone volunteer in a gene-editing study targeting a rare form of Duchenne muscular dystrophy most likely died after having a reaction to the virus that delivered the therapy in his body
2023-06-01 05:41
GOP walkout in Oregon Senate hits 4th week; uncertain if boycotters will be sanctioned
GOP walkout in Oregon Senate hits 4th week; uncertain if boycotters will be sanctioned
A ballot measure approved by Oregon voters last November was supposed to disqualify state lawmakers who carry out extensive walkouts from being reelected for the following term
2023-06-01 04:28
Qatar's prime minister met with top Taliban leader in Afghanistan earlier this month, sources say
Qatar's prime minister met with top Taliban leader in Afghanistan earlier this month, sources say
Qatar's prime minister met secretly with the Taliban's top leader earlier this month in Afghanistan, two sources familiar with the meeting confirmed to CNN.
2023-06-01 04:23
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