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Who gets a break? Clashing ideas on tax relief are teed up for the 2024 campaign
Read full article: Who gets a break? Clashing ideas on tax relief are teed up for the 2024 campaignDays after the bipartisan deal on the debt limit became law, House Republicans proposed a slew of tax cuts, leading to charges of hypocrisy by Democrats in a squabble that shows clashing visions for the U.S. economy.
Collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia to reopen within 2 weeks, governor says
Read full article: Collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia to reopen within 2 weeks, governor saysPennsylvania's governor says the collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will reopen within two weeks.
Debt limit deal heads to vote in full House while McCarthy scrambles for GOP approval
Read full article: Debt limit deal heads to vote in full House while McCarthy scrambles for GOP approvalUnder fire from conservatives, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is hunting for votes from fellow Republicans for the debt ceiling deal.
For President Trump, city where ‘bad things happen’ looms large
Read full article: For President Trump, city where ‘bad things happen’ looms large(AP Photo/Matt Slocum)PHILADELPHIA – When President Donald Trump told the world that “bad things happen in Philadelphia,” it was, in part, a blunt assessment of his party’s struggles in the nation’s sixth-most populous city. “Trump is right, ‘bad things happen in Philadelphia,’ especially for him,” Philadelphia’s Democratic Party chair, Bob Brady, said. Trump's campaign, meanwhile, opened offices in heavily Black west Philadelphia and in heavily white northeast Philadelphia. In northeast Philadelphia, Trump saw unexpectedly strong support from an area with a reputation for being home to unionized building trades members, police officers and firefighters. He recalled a paper-shredding event his office last fall, attended by hundreds in the parking lot of the plumbers’ union office in northeast Philadelphia.