House GOP Approves $9.4 Billion in Funding Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Media

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House Republicans approved a bill to cut $9.4 billion from federal programs including public broadcasting and foreign aid, aiming to reduce the national deficit, though its passage in the Senate remains uncertain due to internal disagreements and political considerations.
Topics:top-news#deficit-reduction#federal-funding-cuts#foreign-aid#house-republicans#politics#public-broadcasting
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