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Republican Sens. Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, both of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska voted in favor of the joint resolution despite Trump's urging Republicans ...
But the House and Senate need to resolve their differences on the debt limit, as well. The House GOP increases the debt limit ...
There are some Republican members of Congress such as Sens. Lisa Murkowski from Alaska, Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul from Kentucky, Susan Collins from Maine, Chuck Grassley from Iowa, who are ...
She’s trying to thread a needle. The problem is the eye is just getting smaller and smaller," ,” said Dan Shea, a professor ...
It is not too early to begin thinking about elections we will be asked to take part in on Nov. 3, 2026. We stand at a crossroads unlike any we have faced before. We are governed by a president who ...
Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) were the subjects of new ads from Senate Democrats on Tuesday over the ...
FT: How concerned have you been by the volatility that we have seen in financial markets? Susan Collins: We’ve seen volatility in equities. And we’ve seen some volatility in terms of treasuries.
April 11 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Friday that financial markets, which have been under massive pressure, appear to be holding in, in comments made in ...
Boston Fed president Susan Collins told Yahoo Finance she expects the central bank to hold rates where they are for "longer" due to economic uncertainties triggered by President Trump’s tariffs ...
Maine's U.S. senators pressed President Donald Trump's nominee to be the director of the National Counterterrorism Center on Wednesday about his involvement in an unsecured group chat with other ...
NEW YORK, April 10 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Thursday that large trade tariffs now being pursued by the Trump administration will almost certainly ...
Collins),” implying that any criticism of the senator was merely a policy dispute. I beg to differ. If Donald Trump were a “normal” president, then yes, respectful criticism would be in order.