
2023 NBA Draft decision tracker: Zach Edey returning to Purdue, Oscar Tshiebwe gone from Kentucky
The NBA Draft allows players to test the waters but still return to school. With the deadline here, which players are coming back to college basketball?We're less than a month out from the 2023 NBA Draft, but May 31 was an important deadline in the process. You might hear it referred to as ...
2023-06-01 10:27

McCarthy's moment: Debt ceiling win secures Republican US House speaker's standing
By David Morgan WASHINGTON Kevin McCarthy earned his stripes as Republican speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
2023-06-01 10:26

What day and time will 'Dr Pimple Popper' Season 9 Episode 10 air? Dr Sandra Lee meets patient with 'Leaky Legs'
Dr Sandra Lee treats most extreme skin condition in 'Dr Pimple Popper' Season 9's final episode
2023-06-01 10:25

World’s Biggest Gold Producer to Invest $540 Million in Argentina Mine
Newmont Corp., the world’s biggest gold producer, plans to invest a total of $540 million to extend the
2023-06-01 10:21

Sri Lanka cenbank unexpectedly cuts rates by 250 bps on improving inflation outlook
COLOMBO Sri Lanka's central bank caught markets off-guard by cutting its key rates by 250 basis points on
2023-06-01 10:20

Elon Musk is once again the world's richest man
Elon Musk has reclaimed his position as the world's wealthiest person.
2023-06-01 10:17

China Factory Activity Expands Moderately, Caixin Survey Shows
China’s manufacturing activity expanded slightly in May, a private survey showed, a surprise improvement that contradicted official data
2023-06-01 10:16

Danny Masterson: 'That '70s Show' star found guilty of raping 2 women, faces up to 30 years in prison
The jury was unable to reach a verdict on a third count that alleged Danny Masterson sexually assaulted a long-time girlfriend
2023-06-01 10:15

Cash Will Buoy Childrearing Generation, Japan Minister Says
Expanding government handouts will encourage the child-rearing generation, many of whom say they can’t afford to start a
2023-06-01 10:00

'Get away from Luis!' 'RHOM' star Alexia Nepola warned as she poses with Teresa Giudice and her husband amid disturbing allegations
Teresa Giudice's husband Luis Ruelas once wanted to date Alexia Nepola
2023-06-01 09:57

Debt ceiling deal: US House overwhelmingly passes bill
The Senate must approve the deal and send it to the president's desk this weekend to avoid a default.
2023-06-01 09:56

House votes to back Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal despite Republican threats to derail it
The House of Representatives has voted to raise the debt limit, thereby ensuring the United States will avoid defaulting on its debt, despite vocal opposition from many Republicans in the House majority. The legislation had resulted from negotiations between lieutenants of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the White House. The passage of the legislation is the first major hurdle to be cleared for Mr McCarthy, who made a series of concessions on how to negotiate the debt limit during the marathon 15 votes it took for him to become speaker in January. The Senate will take up the legislation for a vote and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has pledged it will pass before 5 June, when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the United States will run out of options to maintain its debt obligations. Multiple Republicans vehemently criticised the bill, saying it did not go far enough in its spending cuts as well as highlighting the fact it raised the debt limit until January 2025, rather than raising it a certain dollar amount. Rep Garret Graves (R-LA), one of the chief negotiators with the White House, said that conservative criticism ignored the fact that had it not been for the agreement, the White House would have likely raised the debt limit unilaterally or Democrats would have teamed up with moderate Republicans to raise the debt limit without spending cuts. “So by doing so all you're doing is playing into the hands of the White House,” he told The Independent. “Because if you keep going down this road, if you keep trying to sew this line, that's simply not true that there's some other option out there to save a gazillion dollars, all you're doing is you're moving towards default.” But several House conservatives criticised the bill for multiple provisions, including the fact it did not put in place work requirements for Medicaid. The agreement increases the age for work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, for able-bodied adults without dependent children from 50 to 54. That earned the criticism of many progressive Democrats and led to them opposing the bill. At the same time, the agreement would exempt youth in the foster care system, veterans and people experiencing homelessness from work requirements for SNAP and the Congressional Budget Office estimated that approximately 78,000 would gain benefits in an average month as a result of the deal. But Rep Byron Donalds (R-FL) criticised the legislation for not going far enough in work requirements such as including them for Medicaid. “And I think that's just a smart and prudent thing to do,” he told The Independent. “But when you expand eligibility for the program, at least the way CBO is putting it we're actually taking a step backwards.” Read More What’s in the cliffhanger deal struck by Biden and McCarthy to raise the debt limit? Anti-poverty groups and progressives blast work requirements for aid to poor Americans in debt ceiling deal
2023-06-01 09:53