In a surprising move, the US Senate voted 51-47 to nullify Trump's controversial global tariffs, with four Republicans breaking ranks. This comes as Trump negotiates a deal in Asia and highlights growing tensions within the party.
As Senate leaders from both parties seek a way out of the ongoing government shutdown, new hope emerges for a resolution next week. Will they find common ground or continue the standoff?
In a pivotal vote, the Senate approved a resolution to block President Trump's tariffs, marking a significant challenge to his trade policies. With support from four Republicans, the measure highlights growing dissent within the party and raises questions about the future of U.S. trade relations.
As the government shutdown drags on for over four weeks, both parties blame each other while thousands of federal employees face missed paychecks. Can they come to an agreement before benefits are lost?
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In a surprising move, the Senate has voted 52-48 to terminate the national emergency that supports Trump's tariffs on Brazil, highlighting a growing rift within the GOP over trade policies.
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As the government shutdown reaches Day 28, JD Vance is set to meet with Senate Republicans to discuss the critical tariff vote. Will this meeting pave the way for a resolution?
As the U.S. government shutdown continues, 42 million Americans face a food crisis with SNAP benefits set to stop on Nov. 1. Families scramble to find solutions as lawmakers trade blame.
A looming government shutdown could leave 42 million Americans without SNAP benefits, risking a historic hunger crisis. As families scramble for solutions, the impact on health and well-being is dire.