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Congressional deal on spending cap eases risk of shutdown
U.S. congressional leaders announced a deal on a top-line spending level for the current fiscal year, lessening the chances of a partial government shutdown on Jan. 20.
08.01 / 01:50
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U.S. Congress Agrees on Spending Cap Amid Policy Tensions
Quiver Quantitative — In a critical development, U.S. congressional leaders have reached an agreement on the fiscal year 2024 spending cap, setting it at $1.59 trillion. This bipartisan agreement, led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Mike Johnson, significantly reduces the risk of a government shutdown. This deal allows the appropriations committees to commence negotiations on detailed spending bills for federal agencies, ensuring continuity in government operations.
07.01 / 14:45
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President Biden 'escorted' off stage by Jill Biden, video reignites age debate ahead of US polls
The Daily Mail US account wrote, “Jill Biden rushed to embrace zoned-out Biden after he finished speech, then went into trance-like state on-stage." Netizens were quick to respond to the bizarre trolling, and wrote, “Remember the many times Melania wouldn’t hold Trump’s hand?" Some other netizens also took a subtle dig at Donald trump and wrote, “Yeah wives actually want to hold the hands of their husbands when their husbands are faithful and didn't raw dog a pornstar when they were home with their infant son. Crazy.". “Couples that actually love each other still hold hands.
06.01 / 05:49
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Israel's choice for genocide defence at ICJ, Alan Dershowitz, accused of ‘raping minor’ in Epstein documents
Benjamin Netanyahu had reportedly planned to employ American advocate Alan Dershowitz's skills to defend Tel Aviv in the International Court of Justice (ICJ), against a case alleging genocide brought forth by South Africa. The advocate famous for his notorious clientele, was Netanyahu's choice the ICJ court, next week.
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Jeffrey Epstein documents name A-list celebrities: Clinton, Prince Andrew among names in court records | Full list
Who was Jeffrey Epstein- Financier who trafficked young girls for over 2 decades Now, the Newly released court records have revved up interest again in the big names who associated with Epstein and Maxwell. Many of those people have never been accused of any wrongdoing, but have nonetheless become the subject of a whirlwind of conspiracy theories. Jeffrey Epstein third list released, Hilary Clinton's name pops up Some have denied claims made by one of Epstein's victims — Virginia Giuffre — that they participated in illicit sex.
06.01 / 03:44
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India among 20 countries that paid $7.8 million to Donald Trump businesses: Report
The Wire. Trump’s accounting firm, Mazars mentioned that in 2018, India had spent $66,046 on combined common charges for two units at Trump World Tower on Turtle Bay. The report further provides a projection of this figure over the four years of Trump’s administration giving a total of $264,184.
06.01 / 02:04
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"Fearmongering": Trump hits back at Biden over "threat to democracy' remark in his 2024 campaign speech
Joe Biden's first 2024 campaign speech, Donald Trump accused him of «fearmongering and claimed that Biden was attacking him on the democracy issue because he couldn't run on other matters, The Hill reported. Biden described Trump as a clear threat to democracy who could not be trusted with a second term, it added.
06.01 / 01:52
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US President Joe Biden warns of Donald Trump's threat to United States in 2024 election
AP. Biden further blamed Trump for all the chaos and deaths. He said, "Because Donald, because of Donald Trump’s lies, they died because these lies brought a mob to Washington," reported AP.
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US Presidential Polls: Supreme Court to decide on Trump's eligibility for presidential run amid 6 Jan riot controversy
AP reported that Donald Trump, speaking at a campaign event in Iowa, said: “All I want is fair. I just hope that they’re going to be fair." The court will be considering for the first time the meaning and reach of a provision of the 14th Amendment “barring some people who engaged in insurrection from holding public office." Enacted in 1868 in the aftermath of the Civil War, the amendment has seen infrequent utilization, with the nation's highest court.
05.01 / 17:08
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Florida can import prescription drugs from Canada, US regulators say
Federal officials have cleared the way for Florida to begin importing cheaper prescription drugs from Canada
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Jeffrey Epstein affair got murkier: Bill Clinton to Stephen Hawking, several celebs named in documents
A court in New York decided to expose the names associated with the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The names constitute 170 illustrious individuals from various walks of life. The names include bigwigs from the world of politics, science, and business. Names such as US former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Stephen Hawking have come up during the investigation. Hundreds of court filings linked to the disgraced financier were made accessible to the public on Wednesday. Consisting of 40 documents with almost 1,000 pages of statements, it exposed gory details about Epstein’s network. However, the complete collection of documents is still awaiting release.
04.01 / 05:09
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Breaking down the Jeffrey Epstein case: 170 names revealed in newly released court docs | What comes next?
Jeffrey Epstein, Wednesday, revealed scandalous that involved the names of former US President Bill Clinton, and Britain's Prince Andrew among others. A federal court in New York made confidential documents related to Epstein public yesterday. The latest disclosure is part of a defamation proceeding between Ghislaine Maxwell (Epstein's former mistress), sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in prison, and a plaintiff against the duo, Virginia Giuffre.
04.01 / 01:27
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Trump appeals to US Supreme Court over Colorado ballot ban
Donald Trump urged the US Supreme Court on Wednesday to toss out a ruling by Colorado's highest court that would keep him off the presidential primary ballot in the western state. The Colorado Supreme Court barred Trump last month from appearing on the Republican primary ballot in the state because of his role in the January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol by his supporters.
03.01 / 21:00
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US House panel to hold Mayorkas impeachment hearing January 10
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03.01 / 12:41
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Kanye West: Staff at his favorite Miami hotel upset with rapper
Kanye West is in the news once again for the wrong reason. After receiving flak from the world Jewish community, and popular brands like Gap and Adidas, Miami's five-star hotel Four Seasons is not happy with him. According to 'Page Six', West seems to have worn out his welcome at his favorite hotel. The report suggests that the rapper has been camping out at the five-star Four Seasons at the Surf Club resort for quite some time. He even has set up a recording studio at the hotel. But the hotel and its people, particularly its security staff, are upset with the star's tendency to have late-night guests.
03.01 / 03:40
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US national debt hits record $34 trillion as Congress gears up for funding fight
The U.S. Treasury has announced that the nation’s gross national debt has surpassed $34 trillion
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Trump appeals Maine ruling barring him from ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause
Donald Trump on Tuesday appealed a ruling by Maine's secretary of state barring him from the state's primary ballot over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Trump, the early front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, appealed the Maine decision by Democrat Shenna Bellows, who became the first secretary of state in history to bar someone from running for the presidency under the rarely used Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. That provision prohibits those who «engaged in insurrection» from holding office.
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