After weeks of infighting, House Republicans on Monday unveiled a bill that would repeal and replace Obamacare, in the hope that setting events in motion will impel members of Congress to set aside their reservations and pass it.
After Barcelona’s 4-0 mauling at Paris Saint-German and Arsenal’s 5-1 surrender at Bayern Munich, both sides go into the return legs with seemingly impossible tasks.
Hammond said: “Long ago, our competitors in Germany and the United States realised that to compete in the fast moving global economy, you have to link skills to jobs”. Which is great news if you like Budgets, but bad if you’re trying to understand what’s...
And now, as Trump begins one of the most pivotal weeks yet for his presidency, his staff is facing the fallout from another allegation of close ties to Russian Federation and the president’s unsubstantiated claims that his predecessor ordered him wiretapped during the campaign.
“And though she be but little, she is fierce”, comes to mind when viewing the “Fearless Girl”, placed in front of Wall Street’s famous charging bull in New York City.
With or without Durant, tonight’s game will be a tough for the Celtics who are facing a Golden State that has been the best team in the National Basketball Association this season – similar to where they were when Boston beat them last season.
According to Around the National Football League, the Dallas Cowboys informed their longtime quarterback Tony Romo that he will be released from the team on Thursday. Those are two teams who appeared to be a quarterback away from Super Bowl contention in 2016. That could lead...
Mr Reckless added: “The growth and borrowing projections announced in today’s Budget show that the Brexit vote of last June has had no negative impact on the economy and that the dire forecasts of George Osborne were merely a cynical political scare tactic”.
The Labour MP Toby Perkins, who has campaigned for the government to help pubs, said: “I welcome any action that will mitigate unfair business rates impact on pubs, but for many pubs, their rise got £1,000 smaller, [there was] not a cut”.