Trump, filibuster and nuclear option
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President Donald Trump has urged Senate Republicans to "get rid of the filibuster," allowing them to pass legislation with a simple majority.
President Donald Trump was back on U.S. soil for less than a day before he resumed issuing edicts via late-night Truth Social posts. In a lengthy post made on Thursday, not long after the president and First Lady Melania Trump handed out candy to White House trick-or-treaters,
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‘The nuclear option’: How the world’s media reacted to King Charles stripping Andrew of his titles
The Australian said the royals had “taken the nuclear option”, but criticised the palace, saying in its analysis: “Until now, Buckingham Palace had dished out mostly symbolic punishments against Andrew. This demotion is unprecedented in scale for the House of Windsor.” In the US, multiple papers and broadcasters covered the story.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for nuclear option to end shutdown, slams GOP's health care plans
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling on Senate Republicans to "go nuclear" and eliminate the filibuster to end the government shutdown.
A 1994 law bars Minnesota from introducing emerging technologies, such as nuclear fusion and small modular reactors, predicted to be more cost-effective and to produce less waste from their fuel.