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White House · 116th Congress

Trump-California auto emissions fight appears headed to courts

Ford, Honda, BMW and Volkswagen — entered an agreement with California to set a fuel-efficiency standard of 51 miles per gallon on average for the manufacturers’ range of cars and light-duty trucks by 2026

Congress · 116th Congress

GOP conservatives sharpen knives for spending fight

Likewise, Medicare trustees said their Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will be depleted by 2026 when it will be able to cover just 89 percent of its obligations, a figure that is projected to drop to 77

Congress · 116th Congress

Lawmakers spar big-time on behalf of rocket companies

The payoff for the two winners: 25 launches from fiscal 2022 through 2026, to be split 60-40 between them. The Air Force has said anyone can compete for that deal, including SpaceX.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Under Trump, our public lands are spewing carbon dioxide

The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that between 2016 and 2026, solar energy installers and wind turbine technicians will be the two fastest growing occupations in the country.

Politics · 115th Congress

New Day, New War For Trump. This Time It’s Google

acts like a monarch — joked to the head of FIFA, the global body that oversees the World Cup soccer/football tournament that he could be serving a third term (prohibited by the Constitution) when the 2026

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Clears Procedural Motion on House Obamacare Overhaul

s Medicaid expansion and impose a stricter growth rate on the entitlement program starting in 2025, which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said would cut $772 billion in federal funding by 2026

Politics · 115th Congress

Former GOP Senator Warns ‘No Do-Overs’ on Health Care

The former senator published his piece on the heels of a Congressional Budget Office report released last week that concluded 32 million more Americans would be without health insurance in 2026 under