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President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law earlier this month, will likely change the nation’s energy landscape — potentially leading to higher power costs just as the race to grow artificial intelligence heats up.
Visitors to the United States will need to pay a new fee to enter the country, according to the Trump administration’s recently enacted bill.
I'm David Westin, and this week our special contributor, Larry Summers of Harvard, goes over the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” and we take a look inside what President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs could mean for the US wine industry.
So, Trump’s “no tax on overtime” law could mean bigger federal tax refunds for many middle-income workers across the Mid-Atlantic, especially in industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and construction where extra hours are common. But don’t expect your weekly paycheck to grow. The savings will come when you file your 2025 taxes in early 2026.
President Donald Trump signs $3.3 trillion tax bill that extends 2017 tax cuts, raises debt limit by $5 trillion, rescinds Biden green energy credits, and adds Medicaid work requirements.
For future medical students, whose education is notoriously expensive, the changes could be particularly worrying: The median cost for a medical student’s education at private school is $390,848, while the median cost for in-state public school is $286,454, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
The “Big Beautiful Bill" President Donald Trump signed into law sends billions to (and away from) U.S. businesses. Here are some of the winners.
White House deputy chief of staff of policy and advisor Stephen Miller discusses the Trump administration's efforts to deport illegal aliens on 'Hannity.'