Lawmakers hear Australians' concerns about AUKUS pact
Australian officials raised concerns to a bipartisan group of lawmakers about the pact's future.
Australian officials raised concerns to a bipartisan group of lawmakers about the pact's future.
“It looks like it was written by the Israelis,” a senior Hamas official told Drop Site.
The kingdom’s first issuance is a step toward shifting $180 billion in mortgages off bank balance sheets and into the hands of investors.
Some senior Democrats are already sounding pretty bearish about a bipartisan breakthrough to prevent a shutdown.
The party realizes it could face political disaster if it lets the Democrat-passed subsidies expire entirely.
The White House has vowed to conduct more workplace immigration raids.
The Trump administration recently removed a major roadblock for chemical recycling, an unproven set of technologies that the oil and plastic industries are pitching as a panacea to the world’s plastic pollution crisis. Now, amid an unprecedented lobbying push and with corporate allies ensconced in key regulatory agencies, the industries are clamoring for a nationwide […]
“When we return from the summer break, there’ll be a clash between reality and ideology.” Thus insisted French prime minister François Bayrou at yet another press conference to defend his austerity budget, which promises an extra €44 billion in spending cuts. Bayrou here echoed the usual neoliberal refrain: public debt is an absolute evil, and […]
Democratic Reps. Bennie Thompson and Shri Thanedar want ICE to explain why and how a $2.25 million contract was awarded without competition to a company owned by a prominent Republican donor.