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President Trump fires Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden

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President Donald Trump has fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden as the White House continues to purge the federal government of those perceived to oppose the Republican president and his agenda.

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FBI director says bureau needs more funding than what Trump administration budget proposal calls for

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FBI Director Kash Patel is breaking with the Trump administration over a budget proposal that would dramatically slash funding for the bureau.

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The Latest: Trump marks his first 100 days in office with a rally in Michigan and ABC interview

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President Donald Trump has marked his first 100 days in office with an interview with ABC News and a rally in Michigan.

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Trump's team has disrupted some $430B in federal funds, top Democrats say, often against the law

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The Trump administration has frozen, stalled or otherwise disrupted some $430 billion in federal funds since the president took office — from federal disease research to Head Start for children to disaster aid.

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No more cheap skirts: Trump ends tax exemption for low-value Chinese imports

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A notice to customers dazzled by the low-priced products on Chinese shopping apps: the days of getting trendy clothing, tools and gag gifts that cost less than lunch delivered to your door in 10 days are probably numbered.

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Democratic Party fractures in government shutdown fight, with anger running high

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The Democratic Party appears fractured as a torrent of frustration and anger has been unleashed on Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.

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House passes bill to fund federal agencies through September, though prospects unclear in Senate

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The House has passed legislation to avert a partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September.

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Where things stand as Congress tries to avoid a partial government shutdown in two weeks

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Negotiations to avoid a federal government shutdown in two weeks have not been going well.

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Spending bill talks bog down after Trump's efforts to slash government

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Talks on a spending bill for the current budget year have bogged down in the wake of President Donald Trump’s efforts to slash federal spending and its workforce.

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After talking tough during campaign, Trump appears to ease up on China at start of presidency

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On the campaign trail last year, President Donald Trump talked tough about imposing tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese goods and threatened to renew the trade war with China that he launched during his first term.

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USDA documented insects and slime at Boar's Head plants, records show

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U.S. food inspectors documented unsanitary conditions at several Boar's Head deli meat plants, not just the Jarratt, Virginia, factory that was shut down last year.

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Democratic lawmakers from Connecticut report Thanksgiving bomb threats against their homes

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Six Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut have been targeted by bomb threats on their homes.

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In post-Roe era, House Republicans begin quiet push for new restrictions on abortion access

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House Republicans are pushing new restrictions on abortion access and trying to build on the work of activists whose strategy successfully elevated the abortion fight to the Supreme Court.

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Defense industry dollars flowed to a Democratic senator after he gained a key role on spending

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Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester is looking to win reelection in a race that could decide control of the Senate.

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Government shutdown warnings rise as Republicans seek deeper cuts in budget battle

Read full article: Government shutdown warnings rise as Republicans seek deeper cuts in budget battle

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s bid to appease hard-liners in his caucus and get the House moving again has some Democratic worried about the road ahead when it comes time to passing legislation to keep the government running.

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5 women, immense power: Can they keep US from fiscal brink?

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It’s the first time in history that the four leaders of the two congressional spending committees are women.

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Lawmakers announce 'framework' on bill to keep gov't open

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Lawmakers leading the negotiations on a bill to fund the federal government for the current fiscal year say they’ve reached agreement on a “framework” that should allow them to complete work on the bill over the next week and avoid a government shutdown.

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Biden signs bill to avert government shutdown, aid Ukraine

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President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill that finances the federal government through mid-December and provides another infusion of military and economic aid to Ukraine.

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Manchin ends pipeline push, easing path for spending bill

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Sen. Joe Manchin has abandoned his push to speed up the permitting process for energy projects.

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FDA weighs oversight changes after formula, Juul troubles

Read full article: FDA weighs oversight changes after formula, Juul troubles

The head of the Food and Drug Administration is asking for a review of the agency’s food and tobacco programs.

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FDA head: Baby formula factory could reopen by next week

Read full article: FDA head: Baby formula factory could reopen by next week

The Food and Drug Administration's commissioner says a shuttered baby formula factory could be up and running by next week.

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EXPLAINER: What we know about shuttered baby formula plant

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Many questions remain about the shuttered Abbott baby formula plant at the center of a nationwide shortage.

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Billions, and more, for lawmakers' projects in spending bill

Read full article: Billions, and more, for lawmakers' projects in spending bill

Home-district projects for members of Congress are back, sprinkled across the government-wide $1.5 trillion bill that President Joe Biden signed recently.

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United House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill

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The House has approved a massive spending bill anchored by $13.6 billion for battered Ukraine and its European allies.

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Democratic, GOP bargainers reach budget deal, 4 months late

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Top lawmakers say Democrats and Republicans have finally agreed on a framework for overall defense and domestic spending for this year.

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House approves short-term bill averting federal shutdown

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The House has approved legislation financing federal agencies for another month.

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House prepares short-term bill keeping government open

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A top Democrat has unveiled compromise legislation that would keep the government functioning through March 11 and avert a federal shutdown later this month.

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Senate passes stopgap funding bill, avoiding shutdown

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The Senate has passed a stopgap spending bill that avoids a short-term shutdown and funds the federal government through Feb. 18 after leaders defused a partisan standoff over federal vaccine mandates.

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Biden signs stopgap funding bill to keep government running

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President Joe Biden has signed into law the stopgap spending bill that will keep the federal government running through Feb. 18.

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US-funded child care aid nearing reality with Biden bill

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Women — and some men — in Congress have been fighting for government child care assistance for almost 80 years.

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Paid leave loss hits hard for Dems after decades of advocacy

Read full article: Paid leave loss hits hard for Dems after decades of advocacy

Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, who was elected in 1992 as a self described “mom in tennis shoes,” has been fighting for paid family and medical leave for decades.

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Child tax credit tussle reflects debate over work incentives

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President Joe Biden and leading Democratic lawmakers, including Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet and Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro, have been fighting to make permanent a child tax credit that would give families at least $300 a month per child.

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House OKs $1 billion for Israel's Iron Dome defense system

Read full article: House OKs $1 billion for Israel's Iron Dome defense system

The House has overwhelming passed legislation to provide funding for Israel’s missile defense system.

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Biden meets with Democrats as $3.5T plan faces party split

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President Joe Biden has met with Democrats from the House and Senate as Congress works to bridge party divisions over his big $3.5 trillion “build back better” agenda.

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House OKs debt and funding plan, inviting clash with GOP

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The House has approved legislation to fund the government, suspend its borrowing limit and provide federal disaster and refugee aid.

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Proposal would ban mink farming to stem coronavirus mutation

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A bipartisan proposal in the U.S. House would ban the farming of mink fur in the United States in an effort to stem possible mutations of the coronavirus.

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As Congress returns to funding earmarks, who will benefit?

Read full article: As Congress returns to funding earmarks, who will benefit?

Earmarks were banished from Congress over a decade ago, but the funding for lawmakers' pet projects is marking a sudden return.

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House narrowly approves $1.9B to fortify Capitol after riot

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The House has narrowly approved $1.9 billion to fortify the Capitol after the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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House backs commission on Jan. 6 riot over GOP objections

Read full article: House backs commission on Jan. 6 riot over GOP objections

The House has voted to create an independent commission on the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, sending the legislation to an uncertain future in the Senate as Republican leaders work to stop a bipartisan investigation that is opposed by former President Donald Trump.

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Watchdog says Capitol Police deficient at monitoring threats

Read full article: Watchdog says Capitol Police deficient at monitoring threats

The Capitol Police force was hurt by inadequate intelligence gathering ahead of the Jan. 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol.

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Key piece of Biden's $1.8T families plan expires after 2025

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President Joe Biden couldn’t get everything he wanted into his own $1.8 trillion families plan.

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Biden expanding summer food program for 34 million schoolchildren

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The Biden administration is expanding a program to feed up to 34 million schoolchildren during the summer months.

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House Republicans opt to restore earmarks after lengthy ban

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House Republicans narrowly voted Wednesday, March 17, to allow their members to seek earmarks under certain conditions, making a clean break from a decade-long ban against seeking money for specific projects back home. Scott Applewhite, File)WASHINGTON – House Republicans narrowly voted Wednesday to allow their members to seek earmarks under certain conditions, making a clean break from a decade-long ban against seeking money for specific projects back home. The 102-84 vote changes the party's internal rules and allows Republicans to join the Democratic House majority as it puts in place a new process for earmarks in spending and transportation bills. “I think members here know what’s most important about what’s going on in their district, not Biden,” McCarthy said. Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., said that even if Republicans and Democrats start requesting earmarks for local projects in future bills, he will not participate.

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Democratic push to revive earmarks divides Republicans

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A dirty word for many Republicans is making the rounds on Capitol Hill -- earmarks. It's a question that's vexing Republicans as they consider whether to join a Democratic push to revive earmarks, the much-maligned practice where lawmakers direct federal spending to a specific project or institution back home. Democratic appropriators in the House see a solution and are proposing a revamped process allowing lawmakers to submit public requests for “community project funding” in federal spending bills. The ranking Republican on the committee, Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri, said earmarks would not increase the amount of money spent in a bill. “That’s something I feel pretty strongly about.”Norman worries that earmarks would be used to entice Republicans to vote for bills with expensive price tags.

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Child tax credit expansion sets up showdown with GOP

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(Senate Television via AP)WASHINGTON – The massive coronavirus relief plan making its way to President Joe Biden’s desk includes a plan to temporarily raise the child tax credit that could end up permanently changing the way the country deals with child poverty. The American Rescue Plan, expected to receive final approval this week, temporarily raises the child tax credit, now at a maximum of $2,000, to as much as $3,600 per child annually. Indeed, Biden himself told House Democrats during a private call last week that he supports legislation that would permanently increase the child tax credit to $3,000 per child. That's the case made by some Republican lawmakers in offering an alternative to the Biden proposal. Because the benefit currently expires after a year, the Biden plan essentially creates a potential fiscal cliff for child poverty.

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Child tax credit expansion sets up showdown with GOP

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(Senate Television via AP)WASHINGTON – The massive coronavirus relief plan making its way to President Joe Biden’s desk includes a plan to temporarily raise the child tax credit that could end up permanently changing the way the country deals with child poverty. The American Rescue Plan, expected to receive final approval this week, temporarily raises the child tax credit, now at a maximum of $2,000, to as much as $3,600 per child annually. Indeed, Biden himself told House Democrats during a private call last week that he supports legislation that would permanently increase the child tax credit to $3,000 per child. That's the case made by some Republican lawmakers in offering an alternative to the Biden proposal. Because the benefit currently expires after a year, the Biden plan essentially creates a potential fiscal cliff for child poverty.

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Dems propose $1,400 payments as part of Biden virus relief

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Less than three weeks into his presidency, Biden has declared that vanquishing the virus and resuscitating the economy are his top priorities. AdHouse Education and Labor Committee Democrats also previewed their plans Monday. Couples who make up to $150,000 would be entitled to $2,800 relief payments, which would gradually diminish and fully disappear for those earning $200,000. Biden has said he will not allow the per-person payments to fall below $1,400 but has indicated flexibility on the income thresholds. A federal law known as COBRA already allows them to temporarily keep their old employer’s health plan, but they typically have to pay prohibitively high premiums.

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Police officer’s death intensifies Capitol siege questions

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This undated image provided by the United States Capitol Police shows U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, of injuries sustained during the riot at the Capitol. One Capitol Police officer, Brian Sicknick, died Thursday night from injuries suffered during the riot. Another disturbing video shows a bloodied police officer screaming for help as he’s crushed by protesters inside the Capitol building. Still, the riot — and Sicknick's death — focused renewed attention on Capitol Police, a force of more than 2,300 officers and civilian employees that protects the Capitol, lawmakers, staff and visitors. Gus Papathanasiou, chairman of the Capitol Police Officers’ Union, said he was “incredibly proud of the individual officers whose actions protected the lives of hundreds of members of Congress and their staff.”Once the breach of the Capitol building was inevitable, officers prioritized lives over property, leading people to safety, he said.

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