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President Donald Trump on Friday will sign into law a new set of regulations for a type of cryptocurrency that are seen as a way to legitimize the burgeoning industry.
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Republicans keep voting for bills they say they don't like NBC NewsHawley seeks to repeal Medicaid cuts he voted for The HillHawley Aims to Roll Back Medicaid Cuts He Voted for Just Two Weeks Ago The New York TimesHawley Introduces Legislation to Prevent Future Medicaid Cuts, Invest in Rural Hospitals U.S. Senate (.gov)
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Trump appointees pushed more marble in Fed building renovation White House now attacks AP NewsFed Chair Powell responds to White House questions about HQ renovation CNBCPowell defends $2.5 billion Fed renovation in letter to White House Yahoo FinanceEquities and dollar rise with encouragement from economic data and earnings Reuters
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Coinbase Stock and Robinhood Rise After Crypto Bill Victory. MicroStrategy and Block Also on the Move. Barron'sLive updates: Trump expected to sign new cryptocurrency bill into law AP News‘Put up or shut up': Landmark win in Congress to test crypto's viability PoliticoCrypto Industry Reaches Milestone With Passage of Genius Act The New York Times
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‘Devastating': US public broadcasters condemn Trump cuts to key programs The GuardianNPR and PBS Funding Cuts Were Decades in the Making The New York TimesHouse passes Trump's $9 billion DOGE cuts package in another legislative win for president CNNHouse gives final approval to Trump's $9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid AP NewsNPR and PBS affiliate WHYY faces future without federal funding Axios
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House Republicans delivered a major victory to President Trump early Friday, passing Trump's rescissions bill that claws back $9 billion in funds already approved for public media and foreign aid.
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Sen. Roger Marshall wants to improve soil health as part of his Make America Healthy Again vision, and has proposed bipartisan bills addressing agriculture, nutrition and healthcare.
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The House gave final approval to President Donald Trump's request to claw back about $9 billion for public broadcasting and foreign aid.
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In voting for President Trump's cancellation of $9 billion in spending they had already approved, Republicans in Congress showed they were willing to cede their power of the purse.
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The Senate approved the vast majority of Trump's request in the early morning hours Thursday.
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Congress approves a $9 billion spending cut targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid, overcoming GOP divisions despite the cuts making up a small share of the budget.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic Texas state Rep. Joe Moody about failed legislation that would have enhanced emergency response measures in Texas. Moody was one of the bill's sponsors.
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