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Politics
‘It’s going to be less than that.’ Biden cuts $3.5 trillion signature bill to save support from moderates
By
Alan Fram
and
The Associated Press
October 6, 2021
Finance
The Biden agenda would swell U.S. debt levels past ‘heavy borrowing’ and towards ‘basket case’ territory
By
Shawn Tully
October 6, 2021
Commentary
The infrastructure bill shows why Congress must stop enabling bad behavior by cities and states
By
William Glasgall
and
Richard Ravitch
August 19, 2021
Politics
From broadband to bridges—Biden to unveil $2 trillion infrastructure plan on Wednesday
By
Lisa Mascaro
,
Josh Boak
,
Jonathan Lemire
and
The Associated Press
March 31, 2021
Politics
Biden lays out infrastructure spending plan that will cost trillions
By
Hope Yen
and
The Associated Press
March 29, 2021
Politics
Latest federal budget projections rekindle debate: Do deficits matter?
By
Rey Mashayekhi
February 13, 2021
Finance
Some of the oddest PPP loan recipients: From Kanye to Jeff Koons
By
The Associated Press
and
Christopher Rugaber
July 7, 2020
Finance
List of unexpected PPP recipients includes pro soccer teams, sports Hall of Fames
By
Jeff John Roberts
July 7, 2020
Commentary
It’s time government starts to better manage its online spending
By
Emily W. Murphy
January 28, 2020
Amtrak Reports Record Revenue, Expecting to Break Even for the First Time Next Year
By
The Associated Press
November 11, 2019
EPA Chief Scott Pruitt’s Big Spending Listed All in One Place
By
Renae Reints
June 22, 2018
Separating Immigrant Families Is Costing Millions More Than Keeping Them Together
By
Renae Reints
June 20, 2018
HUD Sec. Ben Carson Wants to Cancel That Much-Criticized $31,000 Furniture Order
By
Emily Price
March 1, 2018
Leadership
The Looming U.S. Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know Before the Jan. 19 Deadline
By
Natasha Bach
January 17, 2018
Leadership
The Real Halloween Scare: The U.S. Ran a $666 Billion Deficit Last Year
By
David Z. Morris
October 21, 2017
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