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Donald Trump - Dan Mangan - Bill - Trump Says - Trump says 'I love Truth Social' one day after DWAC stock plunges on social media merger vote - cnbc.com

Trump says 'I love Truth Social' one day after DWAC stock plunges on social media merger vote

Donald Trump on Saturday told his many online followers, "I LOVE TRUTH SOCIAL" — but shareholders in the newly merged company that will own that social media app might not feel so great after a sharp drop in price the day before. The shell company Digital World Acquisition Corp. saw its share price plunge nearly 14% in the hours following shareholder approval Friday morning of a merger with the former president's social media company to take it public. If that drop accelerates in the coming weeks, the value of Trump's majority stake in the newly merged company, dubbed Trump Media, could be a bit lower than the $3 billion or so estimated before shareholders signed off on the deal Friday. DWAC's stock, which hit a 52-week-high of $58.72 per share on Jan. 23 as the long-stalled merger appeared more likely to happen, had fallen to $44.20 per share as trading opened Friday mornin

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Joe Biden - Rebecca Picciotto - Bill - Action - Biden signs $1.2 trillion spending package for government funding until October - cnbc.com - Usa

Biden signs $1.2 trillion spending package for government funding until October

President Joe Biden on Saturday signed Congress' $1.2 trillion spending package, finalizing the remaining batch of bills in a long-awaited budget to keep the government funded until Oct. 1. Almost halfway into the fiscal year, the president's signature ends a months-long saga of Congress struggling to secure a permanent budget resolution and instead passing stopgap measures, nearly averting government shutdowns. "The bipartisan funding bill I just signed keeps the government open, invests in the American people, and strengthens our economy and national security," Biden said in a Saturday statement. "This agreement represents a compromise,

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Joe Biden - Mike Johnson - Bill - Haley ChiSing - Fox - Biden Says - Biden says $1.2T spending package is ‘good news for the American people,’ but Congress’ work isn’t over - foxnews.com - Usa - city Murray - county Collin

Biden says $1.2T spending package is ‘good news for the American people,’ but Congress’ work isn’t over

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Joe Biden - Bill - COLLEEN LONG - Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate’s early-morning passage ended shutdown threat - apnews.com - Usa - city Wilmington, state Delaware - state Delaware

Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate’s early-morning passage ended shutdown threat

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills after Congress had passed the long overdue legislation just hours earlier, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown.

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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - Bill - REBECCA SANTANA - Southern - Arrests for illegal border crossings nudge up in February but still among lowest of Biden presidency - apnews.com - Washington - Mexico

Arrests for illegal border crossings nudge up in February but still among lowest of Biden presidency

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of arrests for illegally crossing the U.S. southern border with Mexico nudged upward February over the previous month. But at a time when immigration is increasingly a concern for voters, the numbers were still among the lowest of Joe Biden’s presidency.

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Bill - Finding money: How the Pentagon dug down and found $300M for Ukraine but is still deep in the red - apnews.com - Washington - Ukraine

Finding money: How the Pentagon dug down and found $300M for Ukraine but is still deep in the red

WASHINGTON (AP) — Even with a budget of more than $800 billion and the ability to buy millions of weapons and pieces of equipment every year, the Pentagon sometimes can find a few dollars in the couch cushions. Or, make that $300 million.

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Bill - Madeleine Ngo - Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies - nytimes.com

Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies

Phyllis Jackson, a retired administrative assistant in Monroeville, Pa., signed up for home internet service for the first time in about two decades early last year. She now regularly uses the internet to pay her bills online, buy clothes, find new recipes and learn about her medication.

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Joe Biden - Chuck Schumer - Bill - Action - US Senate passes $1.2tn spending package to avert government shutdown - theguardian.com - Usa

US Senate passes $1.2tn spending package to avert government shutdown

The Senate has passed a $1.2tn package of spending bills, a long overdue action nearly six months into the budget year that will push any threats of a government shutdown to the fall. The bill now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law.The vote was 74-24. It came after funding had expired for government agencies at midnight, but the White House sent out a notice shortly after the deadline announcing the Office of Management and Budget had ceased shutdown preparations because there was a high degree of confidence that Congress would pass the legislation and the president would sign it on Saturday.“Because obligations of federal funds are incurred and tracked on a daily basis, agencies will not shut down and may continue their normal operations,” the White House statement said.

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