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debt ceiling

  • Politicians Make a Mockery Out of ‘Emergency’ Spending
    Politicians Make a Mockery Out of ‘Emergency’ Spending
    Commentary Remember how, mere months ago, the debt-ceiling deal struck between Democrats and Republicans to avoid a government shutdown was touted as a "historic first step toward shifting government back ...
    August 28, 2023BY Veronique de Rugy
  • Heightened Risk of Government Shutdown : Goldman Sachs
    Heightened Risk of Government Shutdown : Goldman Sachs
    Goldman Sachs recently predicted that a U.S. government shutdown was more than likely in 2023 given the political ...
    August 23, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Dow Drops 200 Points After Fitch Downgrades US Credit Rating, Treasury Boosts Bond Sales
    Dow Drops 200 Points After Fitch Downgrades US Credit Rating, Treasury Boosts Bond Sales
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 146 points just after opening bell on Wednesday, sliding down by 233 ...
    August 2, 2023BY Catherine Yang
  • House Republicans Should Deliver a Balanced Budget
    House Republicans Should Deliver a Balanced Budget
    Commentary The American people want a balanced budget and our government under control. Our work at America’s New ...
    August 1, 2023BY Newt Gingrich
  • US Federal Debt Will Soar Despite GOP-Led Cost-Cutting Efforts: CBO
    US Federal Debt Will Soar Despite GOP-Led Cost-Cutting Efforts: CBO
    America's public debt is projected to rise to record levels over the next three decades, according to a ...
    June 28, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Key Republicans Support Ditching McCarthy–Biden Debt Ceiling Deal to Boost Defense Budget
    Key Republicans Support Ditching McCarthy–Biden Debt Ceiling Deal to Boost Defense Budget
    Key Republicans are calling for more defense spending than is permitted under the debt ceiling deal negotiated less ...
    June 28, 2023BY John Haughey
  • Democrats Warn That Congress Is Still Heading Toward a Shutdown Despite Agreement on Budget
    Democrats Warn That Congress Is Still Heading Toward a Shutdown Despite Agreement on Budget
    Democrats warn that Congress is still facing the threat of a shutdown at the end of the year, ...
    June 16, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Student Loan Payments Will Restart Soon: Here’s the Timeline Borrowers Should Know
    Student Loan Payments Will Restart Soon: Here’s the Timeline Borrowers Should Know
    Federal student loan payments have been on pause since March 2020. But that will change soon. The U.S. ...
    June 14, 2023BY Bill Pan
  • Democrats Push Bill to Let Government Ignore Debt Limit
    Democrats Push Bill to Let Government Ignore Debt Limit
    Democrats have introduced a bicameral proposal to overhaul the debt ceiling process, leaning heavily into the recent default ...
    June 10, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • GOP Lawmakers Voted Against Debating Bill to Protect Gas Stoves After Threat to Debt Ceiling Package: Rep. Norman
    GOP Lawmakers Voted Against Debating Bill to Protect Gas Stoves After Threat to Debt Ceiling Package: Rep. Norman
    Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) said that he and 10 other House Republicans recently voted against debating a bill ...
    June 8, 2023BY Mimi Nguyen Ly and Joshua Philipp
  • EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Lankford Opens Up About Faith and Politics
    EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Lankford Opens Up About Faith and Politics
    Congressional observers know Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) as a deliberative man who thinks before he speaks, but the ...
    June 7, 2023BY Mark Tapscott
  • David Stockman: Debt Default, the ‘Doomsday Budget Machine,’ and Failed Fiscal Restraint Explained
    David Stockman: Debt Default, the ‘Doomsday Budget Machine,’ and Failed Fiscal Restraint Explained
    Stockman is the author of “The Great Money Bubble: Protect Yourself from the Coming Inflation Storm.”
    June 6, 2023BY Jan Jekielek
  • US Treasury Can Meet All Obligations After Debt Ceiling Suspension
    US Treasury Can Meet All Obligations After Debt Ceiling Suspension
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Treasury said it can now meet the federal government's payment obligations after a debt ceiling suspension, ...
    June 5, 2023BY Reuters
  • US Treasury Poised to Unleash $1 Trillion in Bonds After Debt Ceiling Deal
    US Treasury Poised to Unleash $1 Trillion in Bonds After Debt Ceiling Deal
    The U.S. Treasury is poised to replenish its bank account at the Federal Reserve, now that the bipartisan ...
    June 5, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Investors Should Brace for Debt Ceiling Aftermath
    Investors Should Brace for Debt Ceiling Aftermath
    Commentary At the risk of sounding like a market curmudgeon, we must warn that the debt-ceiling deal agreement ...
    June 4, 2023BY Fan Yu
  • Biden Addresses the Nation After Passage of Debt Ceiling Deal: ‘The Stakes Could Not Have Been Higher’
    Biden Addresses the Nation After Passage of Debt Ceiling Deal: ‘The Stakes Could Not Have Been Higher’
    President Joe Biden promoted the recent debt ceiling agreement that prevented a historic U.S. default in his first-ever ...
    June 2, 2023BY Emel Akan and Lawrence Wilson
  • NTD Evening News (June 2): DOJ Closes Mike Pence Classified Documents Probe; At Least 120 Killed in India Train Crash
    NTD Evening News (June 2): DOJ Closes Mike Pence Classified Documents Probe; At Least 120 Killed in India Train Crash
    The Justice Department on June 2 closed its investigation into possible mishandling of classified documents found at former ...
    June 2, 2023BY Stefania Cox
  • Senators Look to Bypass Defense Spending Caps in Debt Ceiling Bill
    Senators Look to Bypass Defense Spending Caps in Debt Ceiling Bill
    The debt ceiling bill came under fire from both Democrat and Republican parties for a variety of reasons. ...
    June 2, 2023BY Jackson Richman and Andrew Thornebrooke
  • Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s Strategic Victory
    Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s Strategic Victory
    Commentary The great debt ceiling negotiation of 2023 is over. People will argue over how much the House ...
    June 2, 2023BY Newt Gingrich
  • What’s Next After Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill
    What’s Next After Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill
    The U.S. Senate passed the debt ceiling agreement—the Fiscal Responsibility Act—with a vote of 63-36, preventing the nation's ...
    June 1, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Pentagon Cancels Drag Show on Air Force Base Amid Pressure From Congress
    Pentagon Cancels Drag Show on Air Force Base Amid Pressure From Congress
    The military cancels a drag show at an Air Force base scheduled for Thursday. Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) ...
    June 1, 2023BY Steve Lance
  • Central Banks Caused Inflation, Debt Ceiling Deal Is ‘Total Scam,’ Reagan Economist David Stockman Says
    Central Banks Caused Inflation, Debt Ceiling Deal Is ‘Total Scam,’ Reagan Economist David Stockman Says
    The inflationary environment gripping the U.S. and global economies was driven by central banks worldwide distorting the economy ...
    June 1, 2023BY Andrew Moran and Jan Jekielek
  • What’s Next After House Passes Debt Ceiling Deal
    What’s Next After House Passes Debt Ceiling Deal
    The U.S. House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation to suspend the nation's debt limit through Jan. 1, 2025, ...
    June 1, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Congressman Says No to ‘Fiscal Responsibility Act’ to Raise Nation’s Debt Limit
    Congressman Says No to ‘Fiscal Responsibility Act’ to Raise Nation’s Debt Limit
    The House is voting on the debt ceiling bill Wednesday night, and both Republican and Democratic leaders in ...
    May 31, 2023BY Steve Lance
  • NTD Evening News (May 31): Debt Ceiling Bill Moves Toward Final House Vote; Christie, Pence Expected to Announce 2024 Bid
    NTD Evening News (May 31): Debt Ceiling Bill Moves Toward Final House Vote; Christie, Pence Expected to Announce 2024 Bid
    The debt ceiling bill brokered by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) cleared its last ...
    May 31, 2023BY Stefania Cox
  • How the Debt-Ceiling Issues May Soon Affect You
    How the Debt-Ceiling Issues May Soon Affect You
    For months, talk about the debt-ceiling crisis has been discussed on many news broadcasts. The showdown has been ...
    May 31, 2023BY Mike Valles
  • House Democrats Speak Before Debt Ceiling Vote
    House Democrats Speak Before Debt Ceiling Vote
    U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Democrats hold a press conference at 11:00 a.m. ET on May ...
    May 31, 2023BY Epoch Video
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