President Donald Trump's pledge to issue $2,000 (£1,500) checks has ignited confusion and anger as no clear plan for how the funds will be financed or distributed has emerged. According to a report, ...
IIFL Finance plans to launch its largest-ever public bond issue of ₹2,000 crore ($220.60 million), its second such offering this financial year, according to a Reuters report citing a company official ...
About a year ago, it seemed the sky was falling for American scientific research. The Trump administration last February cut thousands of workers at federal science agencies, squeezed the flow of ...
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The House on Thursday approved its final slate of 2026 funding bills, overcoming Democratic demands and GOP divisions and marking a significant milestone for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) as he’s ...
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The Senate cleared a three-bill spending package Thursday for President Donald Trump’s signature, completing a fraction of government funding measures necessary to avert another shutdown ahead of the ...
The Trump administration reportedly sent out notices late Tuesday announcing it was cutting hundreds of grants funding mental health and addiction services. NPR reported Wednesday that several ...
The funding pause could jeopardize child care and other programs that serve hundreds of thousands of households in California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York. By Minho Kim Reporting from ...
President Trump is proposing $2,000 payments funded by tariffs, but the math doesn't add up. 2 military personnel, appearing to be National Guard, shot near White House: Sources Judge Calls Trump’s ...
There appears to be more activity on social media than on Capitol Hill thus far regarding President Trump’s proposal to send $2,000 payments, or more, to most Americans as a “dividend” from revenue ...
Lewis Faulk is a Non-Resident Fellow of the Urban Institute. He received funding from the Fidelity Charitable Catalyst Fund and the Barr Foundation to support the research discussed in this article.