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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

KEVIN BRADY


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Santos should consider resigning, veteran GOP lawmaker says

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Even as the House GOP leadership keeps silent, a veteran Republican lawmaker says George Santos should consider resigning after the congressman-elect from New York admitted to lying about his heritage, education and professional career.

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Trump's taxes: House OKs bill on IRS audits of presidents

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The House has taken action after disclosures the IRS never fully reviewed Donald Trump’s tax returns during his presidency.

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Biden, the optimist, wrestles with US democracy concerns

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Facing a midterm election that will define, and quite possibly constrict, the next two years of his term, President Joe Biden is treading a difficult line.

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Biden preaches patience to voters spooked by economic tumult

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When it comes to reassuring Americans about an economy that's an election-year challenge to his party, President Joe Biden is telling the country to hold on.

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Student loan forgiveness could help more than 40 million

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More than 40 million Americans could see their student loan debt reduced — and in many cases eliminated — under President Joe Biden’s long-awaited forgiveness plan.

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Congress OKs Dems' climate, health bill, a Biden triumph

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Democrats have pushed their landmark climate and health care bill through Congress, handing an election-year victory to President Joe Biden.

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Yellen's global tax plan meets resistance abroad and at home

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Last July, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen celebrated it as a “historic day” when more than 100 nations agreed to a global minimum tax deal meant to reform and equalize the world’s economy.

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Drop in US GDP challenges Biden's pitch to voters

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The latest report on gross domestic product is complicating President Joe Biden’s pitch that the U.S. economy is strong.

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Senate to vote on revoking Russia's trade status, oil ban

Read full article: Senate to vote on revoking Russia's trade status, oil ban

Legislation punishing Russia for the war in Ukraine is finally getting a vote in the U.S. Senate.

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House votes to further restrict Russian trade after invasion

Read full article: House votes to further restrict Russian trade after invasion

The House has voted to suspend normal trade relations with Russia and Belarus.

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Biden sees US economy as powering past the pandemic

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President Joe Biden and the White House were bracing for bad economic news.

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Biden bill would put US back on path of reducing uninsured

Read full article: Biden bill would put US back on path of reducing uninsured

The Democrats’ social spending and climate change bill would put the United States back on a path to reducing its persistent pool of uninsured people.

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Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill

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House Democrats have begun the serious work of trying to implement President Joe Biden’s expansive spending plan.

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Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill

Read full article: Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill

House Democrats have begun the serious work of trying to implement President Joe Biden’s expansive spending plan.

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House Dems begin moving parts of Biden $3.5T domestic plans

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Democrats are starting to push plans for providing paid family and medical leave, easing climate change and bolstering education through House committees.

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G-20 finance ministers back plan to stop use of tax havens

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The world's top finance officials have endorsed plans for a global minimum corporate tax.

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G20 ministers take up plan to deter cross-border tax dodging

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U.S. President Joe Biden's proposal for a global minimum corporate tax will get another going over at a meeting of top finance officials.

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Biden sells G-7 on global tax, but U.S. Congress is a hurdle

Read full article: Biden sells G-7 on global tax, but U.S. Congress is a hurdle

President Joe Biden might have persuaded some of the world’s largest economies to hike taxes on corporations.

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Leak of billionaires' tax data draws GOP outcry over privacy

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Republicans in Congress are alarmed by the leak of confidential IRS data to ProPublica that has enabled the investigative news organization to reveal that famous billionaires including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg paid little in U.S. income tax at times.

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Biden says jobs report bolsters case for government spending

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President Joe Biden is portraying the May jobs report as a jumping off point for more spending on infrastructure and education.

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IRS chief expects new child payments to start this summer

Read full article: IRS chief expects new child payments to start this summer

The IRS says it expects to meet the July 1 deadline under the new pandemic relief law for starting a groundbreaking tax program aimed at reducing child poverty.

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Fraud overwhelms pandemic-related unemployment programs

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Fraud perpetrators, sometimes in China, Nigeria or Russia, buy stolen personal identifying information on the dark web and use it to flood state unemployment systems with bogus claims. In Ohio, weekly first-time unemployment claims have ranged from 17,000 to more than 40,000 during the pandemic. In July, officials said they’d discovered a massive criminal enterprise that had stolen more than $500 million in unemployment benefits. Nearly 800,000 of the 1.4 million claims Ohio has received through this program have been tagged for potential fraud. President Joe Biden's administration is pledging to cut down on unemployment fraud even as it tries to extend benefits through September.

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Democrats pushing Biden's COVID-19 bill through House panels

Read full article: Democrats pushing Biden's COVID-19 bill through House panels

Republicans are attacking the Democrats $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package as too costly, economically damaging and overtly partisan. We’re very proud of that,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told reporters when asked if the overall House bill would include the minimum wage increase. Democratic leaders hope for House passage later this month, with Senate approval and a bill on Biden’s desk by mid-March. Republicans’ amendments spotlighted what they see as political soft spots they can exploit. And while the GOP amendments were beaten back, they forced Democrats to take positions that could tee up GOP campaign ads for the 2022 elections.

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Dems attempt to push through school funding, wage increase

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The plan faces opposition from Republicans who want to tie new school funding to reopening. Biden's plan for $130 billion in school funding is in addition to more than $8 billion from previous relief packages. Stop ruining their futures and stop playing games.”Scott countered that schools can't make changes needed to reopen safely unless they get the funding in Biden's plan. AdRepublicans also signaled a fight over standardized testing, backing a proposed change to prevent relief funding from being used on academic assessments. The $350 billion portion of the bill before the committee also includes Biden's plan to raise the minimum wage from $7.25, where is has been since 2009.

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Trump's $2,000 checks stall in Senate as GOP blocks vote

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“There’s one question left today: Do Senate Republicans join with the rest of America in supporting $2,000 checks?” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said as he made a motion to vote. The showdown over the $2,000 checks has thrown Congress into a chaotic year-end session just days before new lawmakers are set to be sworn into office for the new year. Saying little, McConnell signaled an alternative approach to Trump's checks that may not divide his party so badly, but may result in no action at all. For now, the $600 checks are set to be delivered, along with other aid, among the largest rescue packages of its kind. Biden supports the $2,000 checks and said Tuesday the aid package is merely a “down payment” on what he plans to deliver once in office.

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House approves Trump’s $2K checks, sending to GOP-led Senate

Read full article: House approves Trump’s $2K checks, sending to GOP-led Senate

While Democrats favored bigger checks, Congress had settled on smaller $600 payments in a compromise over the big year-end relief bill Trump reluctantly signed into law. The vote was a stunning turn of events from just days ago, when House Republicans blocked Trump's demands during a Christmas Eve session. After the robust House vote, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer warned, “There is no good reason for Senate Republicans to stand in the way.”“There’s strong support for these $2,000 emergency checks from every corner of the country," Schumer said in a statement. The bipartisan bill negotiated by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had already passed the House and Senate by wide margins. Most House Republicans simply shrugged off Trump's push, 130 of them voting to reject the higher checks that would pile $467 billion in additional costs.

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Trump ally McCarthy is reelected leader of House Republicans

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., talks about House Republicans and the election, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. House Republicans are “the most united and energized” he's ever seen after their “historic political upset." McCarthy and his team are now among the remaining leaders from the tea party era, when House Republicans last controlled Congress. In the Trump era, House Republicans’ role receded as the White House often dominated the discussion and Republicans held the majority in the Senate. The House Republicans had to seek a waiver from the District of Columbia, which has restrictions on large gatherings.

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Trump ally McCarthy is reelected leader of House Republicans

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., talks about House Republicans and the election, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. House Republicans are “the most united and energized” he's ever seen after their “historic political upset." McCarthy and his team are now among the remaining leaders from the tea party era, when House Republicans last controlled Congress. In the Trump era, House Republicans’ role receded as the White House often dominated the discussion and Republicans held the majority in the Senate. The House Republicans had to seek a waiver from the District of Columbia, which has restrictions on large gatherings.

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Audit likely gave congressional staff glimpse of Trump taxes

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When JCT staffers disagree with the IRS on a decision, the review is typically kept open until the matter is resolved. Even acknowledging that Trump's taxes were before the panel is verboten. Representatives for the Trump Organization did not respond to messages seeking comment and confirmation that the Joint Tax Committee had reviewed Trump's taxes. Former JCT staffers would not comment on whether they remembered the dispute with Trump, citing confidentiality rules. Neal, the lead force behind a Democratic lawsuit to expose Trump’s taxes, said the Times’ reporting is proof that the documents should be given to Congress.

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Congress shifts attention to overhauling small-business aid

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Lawmakers are wrestling over whether to go big as Pelosi wants for the next relief bill or hit pause as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell insists. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)WASHINGTON Deadlocked over the next big coronavirus relief bill, Congress is shifting its attention to a more modest overhaul of small-business aid in hopes of helping employers reopen shops and survive the pandemic. Yet absent from the agenda is formal talks between congressional leaders on the next phase of the federal coronavirus response. Democrats have already pushed a $3 trillion-plus measure through the House, but negotiations with the GOP-controlled Senate and White House have yet to begin. Its something were looking at very carefully, said White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow.

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GOP weighs jobless aid cuts as layoffs surpass 38 million

Read full article: GOP weighs jobless aid cuts as layoffs surpass 38 million

President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell huddled at the White House to discuss the issues. The flurry of activity comes after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed a new $3 trillion aid package through the House last week. The Senate, under McConnell, says there is no urgency to act, and senators are expected to reconsider more aid only in June. With the nation's death toll poised to hit 100,000 and layoffs surpassing 38 million, some lawmakers see a failure by Washington to act as untenable. He said conversations were happening at the highest levels at the White House.

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