The bipartisan deal also increased military spending by $12.5 billion
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The bipartisan deal also increased military spending by $12.5 billion
The US economy slowed dramatically in the first three months of the year, according to official data.
The US could still leave the trade pact if he doesn't get his way, the President suggested
THE Trump administration has proposed slashing the number of tax brackets, abolishing death tax and eliminating most tax deductions for individuals.
US President also slashes corporation rates by 20 per cent
Readler reportedly said that San Francisco doesn't currently receive funds from those programs, but that Santa Clara County receives about $1 million.
Trump, however, apparently sensed his own leverage and started demanding that Congress agree to tack on $5 billion for the border wall.
Steve Stephens, the alleged Facebook killer, is on the move and his cell phone might have given up his location to cops.
POLICE in Cleveland are hunting for an active shooter who allegedly broadcast a murder on Facebook Live and claims to have killed several others people.
About two dozen police officers were at the park early Saturday and set up a narrow entrance to control access.
The US just dropped a 21,600-pound conventional bomb in Afghanistan.
President considers privatising US airports and dams and admits final bill could exceed $1tn, but may once more face bipartisan obstacle in Congress
As of 5:59pm local time, Bentley was anticipated to speak to the media at any moment.
At least four people, including a teacher and two students, have been shot at an elementary school in San Bernardino, California. The incident is believed to have been a murder-suicide, according to police.
Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate after a bruising fight when McConnell invoked the so-called nuclear option, which allowed Republicans to end debate with a simple majority and subsequently push through the nomination.
Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate, 54-45, on Friday after a contentious few days, during which Democrats blocked consideration of his nomination by using the minority party's power to filibuster. Republicans got around the roadblock by changing the Senate's rules to eliminate the 60-vote threshold needed to bring high court nominations to the floor.
On Thursday night, Trump laid out conventional U.S. rationales for unilateral military action in a way that suggests he does not see a need for formal authority from Congress.
The 54-45 vote confirming Gorsuch to the high court ends the more than year-long vacancy on the Supreme Court since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death.
Republicans just changed Senate rules using the so-called "nuclear option" to push an up-or-down vote on Neil Gorsuch, after Democrats pulled off the first-ever partisan filibuster of a Supreme Court nominee
Dunford, are again considered “regular attendees” of the principals committee