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The “big, beautiful bill,” which Trump signed on Republicans’ self-imposed Fourth of July deadline, will make permanent the 2017 tax cuts from his first term and provide billions to carry out his ...
Elon Musk escalated his public attacks on President Donald Trump Monday, suggesting his administration withheld findings ...
Pro wrestling legend Kevin Nash wrote on social media last week he didn't celebrate the Independence Day holiday because ...
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson looks at U.S. President Donald Trump signing the sweeping spending and tax ...
For a worker making $40,000 or less, standard deductions often already wipe out federal tax obligations. But for someone in the $50,000 to $100,000 range, shielding $12,500 in overtime or $25,000 in ...
Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies ...
Despite the media’s breathless speculation, there was never any doubt that Republican senators would sign off on the Senate ...
The Independence Day holiday-shortened trading week saw the S&P 500 power higher to reach new record highs throughout the ...
When Americans can no longer trust the information it receives from the Social Security Administration, there's a problem.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday signed the tax and spending cut bill Republicans muscled through Congress ...
The bill contains mostly common-sense measures to curb waste and abuse and to cut back on things that the government shouldn’t be doing.
The measure ends tax incentives that pay for nearly a third of the cost of installing solar panels. Maggie Shober and Stan ...