Donald Trump, The Big Beautiful
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Tax incentives contained in the sweeping tax and budget bill Trump signed on July 4 could provide a fresh boost to AI chipmakers.
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The bill will cap total medical loans at $200,000 — far below the more than $300,000 median cost of attending medical school.
About 60 people gathered at Oshkosh's Opera House Square July 3 for a protest in opposition to President Donald Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill.'
Professional poker players and sports bettors, and a handful of members of Congress, are demanding a change to the massive tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law last week, arguing that a provision tucked into the measure late in the legislative process unfairly taxes gamblers on “phantom” winnings.
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That “big beautiful bill” signed in Washington with such fanfare on the Fourth of July isn’t looking like such a beauty here in Massachusetts right now. And so the state’s political leaders are trying to make plans to cope with what could be more than a billion in missing federal dollars in this new fiscal year.
Republicans in Congress passed President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which extends a variety of tax cuts for Americans and businesses while creating new provisions.
The lengthy spending and tax bill was signed into law by Trump on July 4. Here's when some measures take effect.