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NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart ...
The House has approved President Trump’s request to claw back billions of dollars already appropriated for things like ...
Time is running short for Capitol Hill Republicans hoping to pass President Trump’s massive tax and spending plan by his self ...
Tensions between Washington, Canadian and European allies’ defense spending have overshadowed NATO for a number of years.
When presidential administrations turn over, funding levels and project priorities change. A look at one specific government office demonstrates how these shifts in direction waste time and money.
Senate Republicans back a $5 trillion debt ceiling increase — the largest ever — but experts say it’s unlikely to raise ...
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