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Republicans will need to come together on the meat of their package of tax cuts, energy policy, border security investments and new military spending.
As Trump’s trade war roils the world, the many free traders in his own party are taking the path of appeasement.
Two health industry sectors normally at odds have united around a common goal: preventing massive cuts to Medicaid.
TRADING BLOWS — President Donald Trump’s about-face on tariffs won’t save the budgets of California or its local governments.
Hassett defended the president’s tariff negotiation strategy, downplaying the idea it was motivated by market jitters.
MORE ON YENOR RESIGNATION — “The controversial trustee chair at the University of West Florida, appointed by Gov. Ron ...
WEDNESDAY’s ANSWER: Congrats to Timothy Thomas, Janet Mathis and Mark McCombs for correctly answering Edith ...
By 2030, the bill would phase out the current maximum $9.87 tip credit that employers can take. Those businesses would be on ...
TARIFF TOUGH TALK — By the time Gov. Maura Healey stepped up to the podium to address President Donald Trump’s tariffs ...
Republicans are seeking billions in savings from the insurance program for low-income people to pay for tax cuts.
But Wall Street analysts caution that it won't be long before higher import levies — including new penalties on China — kick in.
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Alexis Wilkins is joining Second Amendment advocacy group Women for Gun Rights as director of strategic ...
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