Trump signed his landmark bill at the Fourth of July Picnic; His historical, dividing policy today is currently throwing stone

Trump signed his landmark bill at the Fourth of July Picnic; His historical, dividing policy today is currently throwing stone

president Donald Trump Signed his package of tax breaks and spending the law Friday in front of the fourth Republican support of Congress for preceding his second term priority. Pointed to Republican lawmakers and members of his cabinet, Trumpet Multiitrily-dollar legislation signed a table at the White House Drainway, then beaten Gavel Mike Johnson used…

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Editor letters: Forget ‘America first.’ Trump ‘has no fellow foreign policy’

Editor letters: Forget ‘America first.’ Trump ‘has no fellow foreign policy’

In the editor: What did the writer Josh Hammer in Israel under the response of Iran’s reciprocal before the Israeli attack in the past two years (“Trump’s strike against Iran is ‘America first’ action,” June 27). Israeli infrastructure injury manageable compared to the suffered by Gazans, and a frightened hammer found a way. Palestinians, suffered…

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Cruise ships navigate heavy public policy water

Cruise ships navigate heavy public policy water

As summer vacations start, millions of family ships on Florida, New York, Texton, Boston, Washington State and California to sail to the Caribbean, Europe or Alaska. For many, it is a vacation with a lot of food, many days, overweight, and the luxury of need to unpack once. Behind every smiling tourist is a silent…

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Medicaid changes to ‘Great, Beautiful, Bill’ are ‘common health care policy

Medicaid changes to ‘Great, Beautiful, Bill’ are ‘common health care policy

Rep. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, RN.Y., Joined ‘Varney & Co.’ To discuss GOP plans to limit Medicaid cheating and abuse and how Democrats respond. Medicaid, the insurance program for American earnings and disabled closets, proves a significant possibility of presidential acquisition Donald TrumpCollect the bill on the finish line. The lawmakers of the Republican lawmakers, facing…

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