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Australia election 2025: Polls open as cost of living, housing top voters’ concerns

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of the left-leaning Labor Party seeks a second term as he faces conservative rival Peter Dutton.
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Wisconsin governor says he’s not afraid after Trump official suggests possible arrest

Wisconsin’s governor says he’s not afraid after a Trump official suggests his possible arrest. AP’s Lisa Dwyer reports.
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Andy Harris Calls Medicaid Spending ‘Out Of Control,’ Urges Reform To ‘Preserve It For The Future’

During remarks on the House floor on Tuesday, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) spoke about possible cuts to Medicaid. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited ac…

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The uncertainty around tariffs has left businesses worried, and was blamed for an unexpected fall in US GDP this week

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Zelensky has previously said that he wants to buy a weapons package from the U.S. worth USD 50 billion. It would be paid for by Ukrainian and EU funds. The U.S. could be about to make it’s largest defense deal in history.

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White House unveils President Trump’s $1.7 trillion budget proposal

Senior officials with the White House Office of Management and Budget unveiled President Donald Trump’s $1.7 trillion budget proposal. The president is asking Congress to make significant cuts to nondefense spending while increasing national security funding.
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Government cash mailings to random Americans draw Senate DOGE leader’s ire: ‘Complete waste’

Federal agencies and contractors have been mailing small amounts of cash to hundreds of thousands of Americans in recent years, according to an investigation by the Republican leader of the Senate’s DOGE caucus. NY Post politics reporter Ryan King shares this story.

Now, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) wants the Elon Musk-inspired Department of Government Efficiency to put an end to the giveaways — which are meant to entice Americans to open government mailings.

“While it is said that a penny saved is a dollar earned, a dollar bill mailed is a complete waste,” Ernst told The Post this week. “I look forward to DOGE and the Trump administration ending the madness, because money does not grow on trees.”

Read more at https://nypost.com/2025/05/02/us-news/government-cash-mailings-to-random-americans-draws-senate-doge-leaders-ire-complete-waste/

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