McCarthy: We Could Get a Debt Deal at Any Time May 25, 2023 May 25, 2023 Updated May 25, 2023 0 Watch: Sights and sounds from the 2023 Buffalo Marathon Matty Healy seemingly addresses Taylor Swift dating rumors Trey Byrge at the Clifton Springs rest area Linda Cecere and Diana Wenz at the Junius Ponds rest area Take a look inside Sucro’s processing facility in Lackawana Deputies find an AR-15 rifle in Michael Alan Jones' car Look Inside: Gondola Pasta Cher visited 'really sick' Tina Turner before she died Letter writers voice opinions on the power grid to debt limit to gun reform and local issues Tina Turner fell in love with husband Erwin Bach when he delivered her a new Mercedes Georgia drivers license office reminds people to not send in naked pictures Sponsored Everyone can play at Explore & More Children's Museum Williamsville East wins A1 title Clarence pitcher Ella Harrison discusses team's win Going to Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’? Here’s what to know before you go Al Pacino Expecting Fourth Child At 83 With 29-Year-Old Girlfriend Michael Alan Jones denies he has a gun in his car PlayAction podcast: Bills QB Josh Allen more focused The 27 Club: 5 musicians who died too young Beyoncé, Diana Ross and Elton John pay tribute to Tina Turner Speaker Kevin McCarthy said issues remain in negotiations with the Biden administration on raising the federal debt limit as the clock ticks down to the point when the US Treasury runs out of cash. Tags Dcc Politics Markets White-house Business-news Kevin-mccarthy Joseph-biden Debt-ceiling Government-news Economic-news Btv-youtube-video Kailey-leinz Bloomberg-markets-euro-close Video-source-mrc-identifier Videoelephant As featured on Debt ceiling talks teeter on the brink, as lawmakers leave town for weekend without a deal Lawmakers are tentatively not expected back at work until Tuesday, just two days from when the U.S. could start running out of cash to pay its bills. Latest video See Senate Majority Leader Schumer speak about deal AK: HAWAIIAN CANOE MAKES HISTORY W GLACIER VISIT RAW: DC: DEBT DEAL/SANDERS, WARREN EXPRESS ANGER OVER BILL Weight-loss surgeries for adolescents increasing amid rise in obesity, study finds LA: LOUISIANA AG FILES FLOOD INSURANCE PRICE LAWSU National Park visitor numbers are on the rise and for good reason Amazon Prime Day is almost here: Tips for maneuvering through the sales COVID-19 lockdowns caused people to lose their sense of time, study finds Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Debt ceiling talks teeter on the brink, as lawmakers leave town for weekend without a deal Lawmakers are tentatively not expected back at work until Tuesday, just two days from when the U.S. could start running out of cash to pay its bills.