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The U.S Congress is brewing up different plans in helping Puerto Rico get rid its massive debt crisis. Several roadblocks in the Congress itself, however, need to be cleared to make the plan happen.
Legislation to help Puerto Rico climb out of a debilitating debt crisis hit new resistance in the U.S. Congress, prompting Republicans to drop a planned work session that was set for Thursday on the measure.
The heads of the U.S. agencies that regulate securities and commodities pressed a Senate committee. They are asking the U.S. Congress to boost their budgets as the financial markets and technology continue to grow.
Congressman Alan Grayson of Florida violated the house rules according to the report of the Office of Congressional ethics. The committee found out that Grayson used his position for personal gratification.
Apple has filed a legal brief in court to oppose FBI's insistence to break into a password-protected iPhone belonging to one of the shooter of the San Bernardino shooting.
New US bill to help prisoners by rehabilitation program that will train, teach and treat them. The US Congress is hoping to pass a new bill that will help inmates get credits while inside jail.
The Obama administration has eased the trade restrictions between the US and Cuba. It will now allow US bankers and companies to lend money to Cuban business, and it will be easier to bring in products to the Island. These products range from agriculture to art.
The Supreme Court challenge on the Obama executive order on deportations could limit future presidential powers. The case has already turned more than an immigration issue.
The GOP-led Congress sent legislation to President Barack Obama repealing his signature health law. Republicans are confident that the new legislation will make it all the way to the White House.
The Los Angeles Times said that on Thursday, plans to put the $659 million emergency stopgap plan to address the overflow of 57,000 undocumented children has been thwarted reportedly by Senator Ted Cruz, who is said to have been working behind the scenes to stir enough conservative opposition to block it. GOP leaders in the House had to cancel Thursday's vote due to the lack of votes needed to put the plan through.
In her latest column for The Clarion-Ledger, the political commentator and writer said that the enthusiastic response of the Americans to the tournament is a "sign of the nation's moral decay."
According to several members of the US Congress, President Barack Obama violated the law that requires the government to inform the legislators about the transfer of five senior insurgent leaders from a Guantanamo Bay prison in exchange for Taliban captive and US Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl.
In a letter backed by 40 US Congress members to the US Department of Agriculture, the lawmakers are calling for the amendments of the archaic provisions of the Animal Welfare Act, especially concerning captive orcas, Buzzfeed reported.
In a Congressional hearing, Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte was overhead saying that US President Barack Obama's tactics to pressure the GOP to act on immigration amendments could backfire on him, the Associated Press said.
The lawyers of the California High-Speed Rail Authority will be seeking approval from an appeals court in Sacramento today for the state's proposed $8 billion bond sale to fund its bullet-train project, Bloomberg reported.