North Korea’s Kim invites South Korean president for summit: South Korea – Reuters

Reuters North Korea's Kim invites South Korean president for summit: South KoreaReutersSouth Korean President Moon Jae-in talks with President of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea Kim Young Nam and Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, during their meeting at the Presidential Blue House …Kim Jong Un invites South Korean President Moon to PyongyangCNN US Vice President refuses to stand for unified Korean athletes at Winter Olympics alongside Kim Jong Un's sisterMirror.co.ukOlympics show US and South Korea out of sync…

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US Congress to vote on budget amid immigration concerns – Aljazeera.com

Aljazeera.com US Congress to vote on budget amid immigration concernsAljazeera.comThe US Congress is set to vote on a bipartisan, budget agreement reached earlier this week in the Senate, in a bid to avoid a government shutdown. The budget bill, which was unveiled by Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday, was welcomed as a …US Congress votes to end brief government shutdownFRANCE 24 Congress shifts to brutal immigration fight after ending another shutdownUSA TODAYUS Congress approves bill ending brief gov't shutdownReutersHaaretz –CNBCall 3,336 news articles » us congress – Google News

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2018 Budget Deal Is The Start Of ‘The New Normal’ In US Politics And Economy – Forbes

Forbes 2018 Budget Deal Is The Start Of 'The New Normal' In US Politics And EconomyForbesWith financial markets now wildly gyrating at least in part because of an expectation of higher interest rates from the tax bill-caused larger budget deficits, it's safe to assume that traders will look on the even higher permanent deficits from the …Republicans Learn to Love Deficit Spending They Once LoathedNew York Times 'Hypocritical' Republicans abandon fiscal disciplineFinancial TimesA budget the likes of which the Pentagon has never seenThe Australianall 159 news articles » us politics –…

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Trump Blocks Release of Memo Rebutting Republican Claims – New York Times

New York Times Trump Blocks Release of Memo Rebutting Republican ClaimsNew York TimesThe Democratic memo was drawn from the same underlying documents as the Republican one. “We will be reviewing the recommended redactions from D.O.J. and F.B.I., which these agencies shared with the White House,” Mr. Schiff said, “and look forward to …Trump blocks release of Dem memo rebutting GOP claims of FBI surveillance abuseUSA TODAY Trump won't declassify Democratic memo on Russia probeNBCNews.comTrump refuses to declassify Democratic response to GOP Russia memoCNBCReuters –Business Insider –The Guardianall 813 news articles » us republicans…

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US Congress votes to end brief shutdown – BBC News

BBC News US Congress votes to end brief shutdownBBC NewsUS lawmakers have voted to pass a two-year budget, meaning the country's second shutdown in three weeks could end before the working day begins. The measures have passed the Senate and the House but still need to be signed off by President Donald Trump …US Congress to vote on budget amid immigration concernsAljazeera.com US government officially shuts down as Congress fails to pass spending bill in timeCNBCHouse Passes Budget Deal to Raise Spending and Reopen GovernmentNew York TimesCNN –Reuters –Bloombergall 1,921 news articles »…

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US congressional leaders forge budget deal that adds to deficit – Reuters

Reuters US congressional leaders forge budget deal that adds to deficitReuters“This really is the moment where it has become clear that despite record levels of debt and approaching trillion dollar deficits, Congress has stopped caring about what they're doing to the fiscal health of the country,” said Maya MacGuineas, head of …Senate Leaders Reach Budget Deal to Raise Spending Over Two YearsNew York Times Divisive US Congress agrees on $ 300bn spending increaseRadio New ZealandUS Congress leaders reach $ 300 bln budget dealNasdaqUSA TODAY –CNBCall 794 news articles » us congress –…

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