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House Republicans have unveiled a $95 billion plan focused on boosting defense, aiding farmers and enacting stricter voter registration rules. The package would be a sequel to the massive tax and spending cut bill President Donald Trump signed into law last year. It’s a long-shot undertaking that was narrowed to address concerns from some GOP members about how it would be paid for and from others about adding to the deficit. The House is expected to vote on a budget resolution as soon as next week, but debate and votes on a final package would not occur until the heat of the election season. Democrats are expected to overwhelmingly oppose whatever final product emerges. Read moreHouse Republicans unveil $95 billion plan for the Iran war, farm aid and elections

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Hilton Grand Vacations has fired an employee who sent a racial slur via social media to Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray following the team’s 109-75 loss to the Indiana Fever on Sunday. The 33-year-old Gray posted the message she received that included a racial slur on her Instagram story o… Read moreHilton Grand Vacations fires employee who sent racial slur via social media to Aces’ Chelsea Gray

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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is defending the Justice Department’s handling of the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. He told his confirmation hearing that though “mistakes were made,” the disclosure of the documents was an exercise in unprecedented transparency. Blanche confronte… Read moreBlanche defends handling of Epstein files as he aims to solidify GOP support at confirmation hearing