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So far in February, the U.S.’s Social Security Administration (SSA) has sent out benefits to five groups of recipients, across four payment dates. And
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Some retirees face a big tax bill if lawmakers don’t act. Taxes on Social Security have become a hot-button issue. President Trump pledged to
Trump says he’s ‘considering’ limited strike to pressure Iran into nuclear deal
President Donald Trump confirmed at a White House breakfast with governors that he’s considering a limited military strike to pressure Iran into a nuclear
Donald Trump suffers several major blows in one day
Trump hit by slow GDP growth, hotter inflation and a Supreme Court ruling striking down sweeping tariffs in a punishing day.
Democrats rejoice in Supreme Court rebuke of Trump tariffs they have called illegal
President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda took a blow Friday, prompting celebration from Democrats who have opposed his unilateral tariffs.
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US stocks: US stock indexes rise after Supreme Court rules against Trump’s tariffs
Wall Street indexes surged Friday following a Supreme Court decision. The court ruled against President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs enacted under a federal law