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Senate spending bill would slash foreign military aid
Senate spending bill would slash foreign military aid -
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Senate spending bill would slash foreign military aid -
More states allowing gun seizures amid plague of mass shootings -
Venezuelans use cryptocurrency to bypass corruption, inflation -
Border wall, other disputes sidetrack Senate spending work -
House drug price negotiation plan could apply beyond Medicare -
White House pushes ban on Chinese-made buses, rail cars -
Child care centers, cybersecurity facility among Pentagon projects delayed for wall -
EPA offers rollback of methane rules to mixed industry reaction -
Defense secretary focused on filling Pentagon vacancies -
Could take FEC a while to regain a quorum, but don’t expect a ‘Wild West’ -
Federal judge blocks Missouri law restricting abortion -
Pentagon assembles team of intellectual property experts -
NIH needs $1.3 billion for building repairs, report says -
US, Japan move closer to limited trade deal -
Trump administration to allow energy development in Utah former national monument -
David Koch leaves behind legacy of dark money political network -
Energy, Health departments at risk for cyberattacks, OMB says -
US military bases lack digital security oversight, audit finds -
White House readies $4 billion foreign aid cuts package -