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President Trump’s sweeping new tax law includes many provisions that go into effect in 2025. Here’s what you should know.
Control of Congress in next year’s election could turn on how Americans view the sweeping tax- and domestic-policy package.
Tax breaks in the megabill, like no taxes on tips and overtime, only apply to people at certain income levels.
Republicans see a lot to celebrate, but Democrats are hoping to build momentum leading into the 2026 midterms.
The measure cements into law much of Trump’s agenda and is being hailed by the president and his supporters as a major ...
How parents, retirees, tipped workers, Medicaid recipients and more would be affected.
Protesters gathered in Downtown Bloomington to speak against recent actions taken by the Trump Administration on Independence ...
The McLennan County Democratic Party plans to hold a protest Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump’s recently ...
There are serious questions about the wisdom and durability of President Trump’s policies, but on his terms, he can point to ...
The bill would shift more than $16 million in SNAP and Medicaid costs onto St. Louis County. Without cuts elsewhere, the ...
After days of Republican drama, the House on Thursday passed President Donald Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill, ...