McCarthy: We Could Get a Debt Deal at Any Time May 25, 2023 May 25, 2023 Updated May 25, 2023 0 Passenger opens plane emergency exit midair Cher visited 'really sick' Tina Turner before she died BIDEN, MCCARTHY MEETING MONDAY FOR DEBT LIMIT TALKS Target Holds ‘Emergency’ Meeting Over LGBTQ Items Surgeon general issues advisory about kids using social media Video: Runaway cow sprints through traffic on highway Cher reflects on turning 77: 'When will I feel old?' Scientists are studying man who was shot in the head and woke up seeing backwards Florida school removes from its library Amanda Gorman's poem from Biden's inauguration Wildlife Extinction Is ‘Significantly More Alarming’ Than We Think Jim Phillips not concerned with ACC schools exploring options Passenger Arrested For Opening Plane Door Mid-Flight California man killed after helping ducks cross road — moments after being cheered by onlookers Madrid Open organizers apologize after women's double controversy 2023 U.S. Open odds: FrontPageBets’ Mike Szvetitz takes a look at the favorites for golf’s next major championship Mural of Native American chief mascot going up despite state ban Freedom fighters seize small part of Russia Elon Musk's brain implant company can now experiment on humans Trump challenger DeSantis announces GOP nomination run Woman clad in Ukrainian colors pours fake blood on herself at Cannes Film Festival 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 'We've got good news': Biden talks about debt ceiling deal Celebrations as Erdogan declares victory in Turkey election Sellers: GOP claim there aren't Dem wins in debt deal is 'laughable' 'It's a miracle... Release the doves, right?': GOP Gov. reacts to debt deal Why Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment fight isn't finished yet CNN reporter explains why 'The Little Mermaid' meant so much to her Have you tried the new Times-Dispatch app? RAW: DC: DEBT DEAL: SPEAKER MCCARTHY SPEAKS AFTER AGREEMENT Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
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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.