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The Republican-led Congress has passed a sweeping $4.5 trillion bill, dubbed the 'Big Beautiful Bill' by President Trump. The legislation, which includes significant tax cuts and spending reductions, narrowly passed the House with a vote of 218-214.

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Time of India
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State Cong chief to skip Thackerays' rally today
Mumbai: After NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar , state Congress chief Harshawardhan Sakpal has said that he will not attend the Thackeray cousins' "victory rally" on Saturday which has been organised to celebrate the state's cancellation of its govt resolutions on introducing Hindi as a third language from Class 1 in state schools. Congress functionaries said Sakpal did not receive any formal invitation, so he will not attend. Sharad Pawar had said on Thursday that he would not participate in the rally due to his previously scheduled programmes. With both Pawar and Sakpal not attending, key Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) partners will be missing from the rally, although other netas from NCP (SP) and Congress are likely to be present. Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray on Friday said that people must not wait for invitations and should come to the rally to "celebrate" the scrapping of the govt resolutions. "There are no formal invitations. All those who are Marathi and Maharashtra lovers, from any party, must come. This was a victory of Marathi unity against Hindi imposition on school students," he said. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai Apart from Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and MNS chief Raj Thackeray, two other cousins, Aaditya Thackeray and MNS's Amit Thackeray, will also be seen together at the rally. Sena (UBT) functionaries said that only heads of parties will be allowed on the dais and will speak at the rally.

Time of India
17 minutes ago
- Time of India
Harry Brook press conference: On Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS controversy, India bowling, getting out on 99
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18 minutes ago
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Trump to sign sweeping tax and spending cuts bill at July 4 White House ceremony
Trump is expected to sign the bill around 5 pm ET during a White House event celebrating the July 4 Independence Day holiday read more President Donald Trump is set to sign a sweeping tax and spending cuts package into law at a White House ceremony on Friday, following its narrow approval by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. The legislation, which aims to fund Trump's immigration crackdown and make his 2017 tax cuts permanent, was passed by a tight 218-214 vote after a heated debate on the House floor. Critics warn the bill could cause millions of Americans to lose health insurance coverage. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Trump is expected to sign the bill around 5 pm ET during a White House event celebrating the July 4 Independence Day holiday. The ceremony will reportedly feature a flyover by stealth bombers and fighter jets that participated in recent US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The bill's passage marks a significant victory for Trump and his Republican allies, who argue that the legislation will stimulate economic growth. However, a nonpartisan analysis projects that it will add $3.4 trillion to the nation's $36.2 trillion debt, reported Reuters. Vice President JD Vance, who cast the tie-breaking vote to help the bill clear the Senate, said on Friday that the legislation supports Trump's goal of encouraging investment within the United States while discouraging investment abroad. 'We're going to look back on this, I really do think, as the beginning of the golden age of the United States of America,' Reuters quoted Vance as telling reporters during a visit to North Dakota. While some lawmakers in Trump's party expressed concerns over the bill's price tag and its hit to healthcare programs, in the end just two of the House's 220 Republicans voted against it, joining all 212 Democrats in opposition. The tense standoff over the bill included a record-long floor speech by House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who spoke for eight hours and 46 minutes, blasting the bill as a giveaway to the wealthy that would strip low-income Americans of federally-backed health insurance and food aid benefits. With inputs from agencies