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The GOP plan sets a school foundation allowance of $10,025 per pupil, up from $9,608 this year. That's higher than the $10,000 per-pupil grant proposed by Gov. Whitmer. The GOP school budget ...
MANILA, Philippines — Minority Sen. Risa Hontiveros believes that it was the Duterte bloc’s plan all along to remand the articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte to the House ...
With the House v. NCAA settlement now finalized and approved, a new push within Congress will attempt to turn it into law and give the NCAA and conferences more power to enforce their rules. A ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. Senate Republicans' proposed changes to President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill are expected to push U.S. debt levels higher, roughly in line with ...
House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green (R-Tenn.) on Monday said he plans to resign from Congress after the House holds a final vote on the party’s “big, beautiful bill.” ...
Like a quarterback who completed offseason workouts, spring practices and fall training camp, Martin Jarmond had been preparing for this moment for nearly a year. On Saturday came the big ...
Tour a Québec house that cleverly balances open plan with open views As you approach Muuk’s Mountainside Residence, the structure appears to be a single-storey, pitched-roof structure, incorporating ...
Hardline conservatives in the House are making a broad swath of recommendations to make the “One Big Beautiful Bill” of President Trump’s tax cut and spending priorities even more conservative.
House Republicans on Tuesday advanced legislation that calls for more than $450 billion to fund the Department of Veterans Affairs, military construction and other programs for fiscal year 2026.
Most notably, the Senate bill does not include a limit on traditional Pell Grant eligibility that would have excluded thousands of part-time students, as the House version did, and it walks back the ...
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House settlement, which resolves three federal antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA and four power conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC), on June 6.
The GOP’s effort to eliminate billions of dollars in federal funding and lock in DOGE cuts to USAID and public broadcasting faces an uphill battle in the House this week.