In new poll, Europeans express little faith in America’s future influence
A 2021 Pew survey found that a median of only 1 in 6 (18 percent) believe that the U.S. is a model democracy. No wonder they fear what the next election may produce.
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A 2021 Pew survey found that a median of only 1 in 6 (18 percent) believe that the U.S. is a model democracy. No wonder they fear what the next election may produce.
Which is why it is possible that Republicans, in their ideological zeal, will both refuse to fund the government by Oct. 1 and impeach the president.
Key programs would continue receiving federal resources after Oct. 1, but a crunch could hit around Jan. 1.
Gluesenkamp Pérez had more than $1 million in her campaign account at the end of the second quarter of 2023, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.
New prices take effect Jan. 1, 2026.
In an Aug. 1 letter to Treasury Secretary Janet L.
He proposed a three-word energy policy — "drill baby, drill" — during a June 1 CNN town hall, promising to try opening more of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas extraction.
On Jan. 1, 2024, some farm policy would revert to controls on production and costly price supports adopted in the 1940s.
After Labor Day, lawmakers will have just a few weeks to avert a partial government shutdown when current appropriations lapse on Oct. 1.
A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Medicaid said the state aims to have the new program begin Jan. 1.
But included within the State Department piece is $1 billion in backing for the foreign military financing program, which helps allies purchase U.S. defense equipment.
DARPA also will fund seven small businesses each with $1 million to help them compete in the first phase of the competition, Adams said.
rule amendment to the fiscal 2024 Agriculture appropriations bill that would reduce the salary of Stacy Dean, deputy undersecretary of the Food and Nutrition Service of the Agriculture Department, to $1.
President Joe Biden signed a proclamation designating a new national monument near the Grand Canyon National Park on Tuesday, providing stronger protections for nearly 1 million acres and permanently removing
Instead, the House was preparing to leave town Thursday afternoon for the long August recess having passed only one of the 12 bills needed by Oct. 1, when the new fiscal year begins.
Bush and then-Vice President Al Gore held 2-1 national leads for their parties’ nominations.
The Senate bill would provide more for military construction and housing — including $1 billion more for earmarks — than the House version.
His decision shows that since Washington Republicans and Democrats have decided a peacetime U.S. military needs a military budget on a path toward $1 trillion a year, U.S. allies are going to expect Washington
Biden said Friday that since the law was implemented in early 2022, 1 million Americans are protected from surprise bills each month.
Congress has prohibited the transfer of cluster munitions with dud rates higher than 1 percent.