The House on Thursday voted to strip pro-pesticide policies, which have been a source of controversy and GOP infighting, from the farm bill. The amendment to take the provisions out of the farm bill, ...
The measure exposed rifts within the G.O.P., pitting lawmakers aligned with the Make America Healthy Again movement against those representing traditional agricultural interests. By Linda Qiu ...
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Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly is offering more details about his health after announcing he paused various media endeavors to undergo treatment for an undisclosed illness. At the end of a column ...
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Payments firm BILL Holdings (BILL.N), opens new tab is exploring a sale, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday, as it faces pressure from activist investors.
Chef Big Al will soon join Big Bill and the Big Indian in Vinita. Right now, Al is further north along Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri. In the next couple of weeks, Big Al will move into Big Bill’s ...
President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is drawing attention among service industry workers. The legislation allows waiters, bartenders, hair stylists, and millions of other tipped workers to deduct ...
On July 4, President Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act into law. The budget reconciliation bill made big changes to federal spending, taxes, and regulation, some of which will have big ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed the House on July 3, and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4. Here’s a detailed look at what’s changed—and how it might impact you. (Author’s ...
Congress passed President Donald Trump’s tax megabill Thursday. The “big beautiful” bill extends sweeping tax cuts, while adding a senior "bonus" to offset Social Security taxes and a bigger state and ...
President Donald Trump’s tax bill could make future generations "worse off," no matter their income, according to a new report from the Penn Wharton Budget Model. "It's still higher-income households ...