Wednesday, 3 May 2017

House passes funding bill to avert shutdown; it now goes to Senate

The vote follows two days of partisan spin on the nearly $1.2 trillion measure, which came about after weeks of negotiations.


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House passes funding bill to avert shutdown; it now goes to Senate
The vote follows two days of partisan spin on the nearly $1.2 trillion measure, which came about after weeks of negotiations.
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Reps. Upton and Long agree to vote 'yes' on GOP Obamacare replacement
The Republican health-care reform bill has been stalled in the House for almost two months because the GOP can't get enough of their members to support it.
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FBI's Comey: It makes me 'mildly nauseous' to think I may have affected election
Director James Comey also says he does not expect the FBI will say "another peep" about the Russia meddling probe until it is finished.
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Stop tweeting — Trump's 'interjections are harmful,' says powerful GOP Sen. Corker
The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee says President Trump should think twice about what he shares on Twitter.
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Environmental groups sue Trump in a bid to defend Obama's Arctic drilling ban
A coalition of environmental groups argues that President Donald Trump unlawfully rescinded an Obama order blocking offshore drilling.
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Steve Bannon's whiteboard to-do list exposed on Twitter by rabbi
Steve Bannon's list of tasks on immigration and other campaign goals appeared in a Twitter photo posted by "America's Rabbi," NBC reports.
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