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US spending bill would boost military, deny funds for border wall

Congressional Republicans and Democrats forged a hard-won agreement Sunday night on a huge $1 trillion-plus spending bill that would fund the day-to-day operations of virtually every federal agency through September, denying President Donald Trump funding for a border wall and rejecting his cuts to popular domestic programs.

 
Journalists honor press freedom, minus Trump

Prominent Washington journalists, if not Hollywood stars, celebrated the First Amendment during the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, an event that lacked the glitter of past years because of the absence of the president of the United States.

 
Trump marks 100th day in office with Pennsylvania rally

President Donald Trump on Saturday marked his 100th day in office by claiming historic action on his agenda, renewing promises on health care and taxes and attacking the news media that he says is misleading Americans.

 
Las Vegas officials plan ‘Corridor of Hope’ for homeless

“The hope is that not only would they want to come in, but that they would look at adjoining health areas and begin a road to rehab,” Goodman said. “That’s what we’re driving toward.”

 
Trump’s first 100 days reflect uncanny ability to defy expectations

Right up to the final days and into the eve of the 100 day milestone, which he has both hailed and scorned, President Donald Trump governed and sought to implement his agenda with a showman’s talent and an uncanny ability to defy expectations.

 
Trump to ‘renegotiate’ NAFTA with Canada, Mexico

President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Thursday the United States, Canada and Mexico can successfully renegotiate a trade accord he deems unfair to American interests but vowed to scrap the 23-year-old pact if a “fair deal for all” cannot be reached.

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