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Trump cancels housing affordability bill signing until SAVE Act is passed
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Trump cancels housing affordability bill signing until SAVE Act is passed
President Trump cancelled Wednesday's planned signing of a landmark bipartisan housing bill, demanding Congress pass the unrelated SAVE America Act first. Why it matters: Trump has been angling for Congress to pass the voting bill for months, and previously threatened to withhold his signature on any other legislation until lawmakers passed it. What they're saying: "Today's Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency," Trump posted on Truth Social Wednesday morning. Zoom in: The president's decision came as House GOP leaders were touting the housing bill's attributes during their weekly press conference. Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.) praised the bipartisan effort to pass the bill — alongside Trump's support — mere minutes before the president's post. "Let's show the American people what legislating looks like," French said. "Let's show the American people how y

CDC ends US hantavirus response
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially ended its hantavirus response on Wednesday, more than a month after the first Americans were evacuated following an outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the North Atlantic. The wind-down comes after the final 42-day quarantine period for the Americans who were exposed to the virus ended earlier this…

What to watch in the Supreme Court’s remaining cases: Join the live discussion
The Supreme Court term finale is here, and the justices have yet to hand down many of their most anticipated decisions. Join The Hill’s legal affairs reporters Zach Schonfeld and Sophie Brams for a discussion about tea leaves at the court that signal what may come. They will also walk through the big cases remaining…

Larry David: White House UFC event made him ’embarrassed to be an American’
“Seinfeld” co-creator Larry David on Tuesday said the “UFC Freedom 250” event on the White House lawn last week made him “embarrassed to be an American.” David spoke with Variety about the fights while at the premiere of his sketch HBO series “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: An Almost History of America.” He…

Enemies are tracking our troops with commercial smartphone data. Congress can end it.
American soldiers are being tracked in real time by adversaries using data purchased from commercial smartphone providers, despite warnings to the Pentagon more than a decade ago, and Congress must act now to protect them.

U.S. investment in Latin America falls 11% as Europe gains ground, ECLAC says
Investment from the United States in Latin America and the Caribbean fell 11% in 2025, although the country remained the region's leading source of foreign direct investment.
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