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What Republicans Could Cut to Pay for Trump’s Tax Cuts: Medicaid and More

President Trump wants a massive tax cut and immigration crackdown bill. Now Republicans must decide what to cut to help pay for it.

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Speaker Mike Johnson during a news conference at the Capitol on Wednesday. House Republicans circulated a document with options to cover the cost of a massive tax cut and immigration crackdown bill.

Mexico’s Ambitious Plan to Prepare to Receive Its Citizens Deported From the US

The plan, called “Mexico Embraces You,” seeks to reassure undocumented migrants facing expulsion. Some experts question if the government is really ready to reabsorb them.

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Migrants from Mexico waiting for asylum application interviews at the Paso Del Norte International bridge in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on Monday.

With the knives out on development spending, have we reached ‘peak aid’? | Nilima Gulrajani and Jessica Pudussery

From Trump’s Project 2025 to a huge aid cut by the Dutch, donors are turning their backs on the developing world

Foreign aid spending reached a record high of $223bn (£180bn) in 2023, new figures released this week from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) confirmed.

Yet, in 2024, eight wealthy countries announced $17.2bn in cuts to official development assistance (ODA), and three others hinted at reductions, all to take effect over the next five years.

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Hochul’s Budget Aims More at Pocketbook Issues Than at Trump

The $252 billion spending plan for New York addressed concerns about affordability, crime and the cost of living, but did little to anticipate President Trump’s policies.

© Cindy Schultz for The New York Times

Gov. Kathy Hochul, who is expected to face a robust re-election challenge in 2026, introduced a spending plan that seemed aimed at addressing affordability concerns among voters.
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