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(Reuters) - Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Manchin last week made the White House a counteroffer for its social spending bill, which excluded an extension of the expanded Child Tax Credit, the Washington Post reported on Monday, citing sources.
Manchin had said last week he would accept a $1.8 trillion package that included universal prekindergarten for 10 years, an expansion of Obamacare, and hundreds of billions of dollars to combat climate change, the newspaper reported.
Manchin, a conservative Democrat who was key to President Joe Biden's hopes of passing the domestic investment bill, said on Sunday he would not support the package.
LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) -Legislation allowing Britain to scrap some of the rules on post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland on Monday passed the first of many parliamentary tests,...
By Karin Strohecker, Andrea Shalal and Emily Chan LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Russia defaulted on its international bonds for the first time in more than a century, the White House...
By Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) - Russia may have defaulted for the first time on foreign bonds since the Bolsheviks refused to pay on a vast debt pile after the 1917...
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