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A default on the U.S. debt would be far worse than a government shutdown. Here’s how.
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ashley Murray, Jacob Fischler and Ariana Figueroa - May 22, 2023
WASHINGTON – A U.S. default on its debt would have a significantly broader impact on federal operations, financial markets, and the global economy than recent government shutdowns that have left ordinary Americans largely untouched. While the two have been confused frequently during debate over the debt limit, the federal government has had considerable practice with […]
U.S. House GOP wants spending cuts — and also $10B in home-state earmarks
By: Ashley Murray and Ariana Figueroa - May 11, 2023
WASHINGTON – U.S. House Republicans have requested more than $10 billion in earmarks to be included in next year’s appropriations bills, despite demanding massive spending cuts as a contingent for raising the nation’s debt ceiling. All but a handful of House Republicans barely pushed through a bill that would temporarily raise the U.S. borrowing limit, […]
Biden and congressional leaders fail to reach a debt limit deal, but will meet again Friday
By: Jennifer Shutt and Ashley Murray - May 10, 2023
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden and top congressional leaders were unable to reach a bipartisan debt limit agreement during a closed-door meeting Tuesday, leaving the dispute unresolved as the country moves closer to a default predicted as soon as early June. White House staff and aides to the four congressional leaders, however, will meet throughout […]
U.S. default could begin June 8 without agreement, top economist tells Congress
By: Ashley Murray - May 5, 2023
WASHINGTON – Unless Congress can strike a deal, the U.S. Treasury will likely default on the nation’s bills starting June 8, triggering major consequences for the economy, according to Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics. The risk assessment organization’s chief economist testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Budget Thursday and urged lawmakers to suspend […]
After revelations of luxury trips, Democrats argue U.S. Supreme Court needs ethics code
By: Ashley Murray - May 3, 2023
WASHINGTON – U.S. Supreme Court justices should follow a strict code of ethics when receiving gifts and travel or doing business with political funders and attorneys, argued Democratic senators Tuesday at a hearing that Chief Justice John Roberts declined to attend. After a spate of investigative articles detailing Justice Clarence Thomas’ luxury travel and real […]
U.S. could default as early as June 1, Yellen warns Congress
By: Ashley Murray - May 1, 2023
This story was updated on May 1 at 6:12 p.m. WASHINGTON — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Monday that the U.S. could default in as soon as one month if Congress does not act to raise the nation’s borrowing limit – a prediction that prompted President Joe Biden to call a meeting with congressional […]
Revived push for Equal Rights Amendment blocked by U.S. Senate Republicans
By: Ashley Murray - April 28, 2023
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate failed to advance a symbolic measure to enshrine in the Constitution equal protection on the basis of sex, a century after the idea began circulating among lawmakers. Senators on Thursday voted 51-47 to go forward with a bill that would lift Congress’ self-imposed 1982 deadline for three-fourths of states to […]
U.S. House GOP pushes through debt ceiling increase coupled with massive spending cuts
By: Ashley Murray and Jacob Fischler - April 26, 2023
WASHINGTON – U.S. House Republicans on Wednesday struggled but whipped just enough votes to pass their plan to temporarily raise the nation’s borrowing limit and also cut spending by slashing key parts of President Joe Biden’s climate and tax law, potentially risking some veterans’ health benefits and imposing more work rules on the nation’s safety […]
U.S. House GOP plan would expand work requirements for food aid for older adults
By: Ashley Murray - April 25, 2023
WASHINGTON – Hundreds of thousands of low-income Americans could face higher barriers to food assistance under the U.S. House Republican plan to cut spending while temporarily lifting the debt limit, advocates say. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s Limit, Save, Grow Act proposes returning discretionary spending to fiscal 2022 levels in exchange for raising the nation’s borrowing […]
U.S. Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill as lawsuit continues
By: Ashley Murray and Jennifer Shutt - April 21, 2023
This story was updated on April 21 at 7:38 p.m. WASHINGTON – The abortion pill will remain available throughout the United States while a lawsuit over its approval and use works through the appeals process, the U.S. Supreme Court said Friday. The court issued a stay that ensures access to mifepristone nationwide, reversing lower court […]
Not all Republicans feel ‘Ukraine fatigue,’ as GOP splits over continued aid
By: Ashley Murray - April 7, 2023
WASHINGTON — As some in the Republican Party call for halting aid to Ukraine, other GOP members of Congress are doubling down on supporting the war-torn nation and even criticizing the Biden administration for not doing enough. Several Republican members of the U.S. House traveled to Ukraine during a congressional recess in early April to […]
Trump hit with 34 felony counts of falsifying New York state business records
By: Jacob Fischler, Ashley Murray and Jennifer Shutt - April 4, 2023
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 34 New York state felony offenses related to what prosecutors say were hush money payments to an adult film star. In a brief but historic appearance in a Manhattan trial court, Trump, the first former president to face criminal prosecution, learned he was charged with falsifying […]