U.S. Congress Considers Omnibus Spending Bill As Deadline Approaches

Lawmakers Are Expected To Pass A Continuing Resolution This Week Ahead Of A Friday Deadline To Give A Few Extra Days To Hammer Out The Details Of A Full-Year Omnibus Spending Bill.

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COVID Vaccine Mandate For Troops May Finally Get The Axe Via Military Budget

Lawmakers Are Down To The Wire On The National Defense Authorization Act, The Massive Annual Funding Bill For The Military That Needs To Pass This Month. Now, Though, Republicans Are Pushing Hard To Include A Provision Ending The Vaccine Mandate For U.S. Service Members.

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‘Accountability Is Coming:’ Twitter Files Spark Calls For Consequences, Answers

A Series Of Document Dumps Called The “Twitter Files” Have Exposed The Social Media Companies’ Collusion With Federal Law Enforcement And The Democratic Party To Censor The Hunter Biden Laptop Story Before The 2020 Election, And Now Lawmakers Are Calling For Consequences.

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Student Debt Will Rise To Pre-Cancellation Levels In Less Than A Decade, Budget Group Says

It Will Take Less Than A Decade For Student Loan Debt To Return To The Level It Was At Before President Joe Biden Canceled Nearly Half A Trillion Dollars Of The Debt At Taxpayer’s Expense, A New Report From A Leading Budget Group Says.

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Lawmakers Coordinate Effort To Stop Blacklisted Chinese Firms From Receiving U.S. Tax Dollars

Several Republican Senators Introduced New Legislation This Week That Would Prevent U.S. Taxpayer Dollars From Going To Certain Chinese Firms.

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U.S. House Passes ‘Red Flag’ Law As Gun Control Bills Await Fate In The Senate

The Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order Act, Which Passed The House With A 224-202 Vote, Would Allow A Judge To Prevent Someone From Purchasing A Weapon If The Judge Decides They Are Dangerous.

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