‘We’re Not There’: Negotiators Pause Debt-Ceiling Talks

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‘We’re Not There’: Negotiators Pause Debt-Ceiling Talks
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White House and House Republican negotiators trying to resolve an impasse over raising the debt ceiling broke off talks with no immediate plans to resume discussions

President Biden said Wednesday that he wouldn’t accept welfare program work requirements that could affect people’s medical health needs as part of debt-ceiling

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