Military Spending Emerges as Big Dispute in Debt-Limit Talks By News May 26, 2023 Add Comment Edit President Biden has offered to freeze discretionary spending, including for defense. Republicans want to spend more for the military, and cut more elsewhere. Share this post Related PostsDefense in Proud Boys Sedition Trial Encounters HurdlesCensus: Southwestern Utah added more than 8,000 new residents last yearProsecutors say Pras Michel broke the law 'to get paid'Just Dept. Sues Norfolk Southern Railroad East Palestine Train FireVirginia Norwood, a pioneer in satellite land imaging, dies at age 964 big questions about the Nashville school shooting (and what we know so far)DeSantis’s Oversight Board Said Disney Stripped It of Its PowerThe Vatican repudiates 'Doctrine of Discovery,' which was used to justify colonialism
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