
Stetson Miller
Correspondent at GrayDC
@GrayDCnews Correspondent. Previously: @wtop, @wjz, @WCBD
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2 days ago |
kktv.com | Stetson Miller |Priscilla Huff
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Pope Francis leaves behind a complex legacy after a 12-year papacy. Experts say it’s hard to predict exactly what Pope Francis’ legacy will be right now. When history looks back on Pope Francis, he likely will be seen as change agent for the Catholic church and a man who led it during periods of significant turmoil throughout the world. Dr. Kurt Martens is a professor of canon law at the Catholic University of America.
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3 days ago |
kktv.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case the challenges a provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires insurers to provide no-cost preventative health care services. The case was brought forward by a group of Christian small business and Texas residents who argue that the provision is unconstitutional.
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2 weeks ago |
fox5vegas.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - House Republicans just narrowly approved a budget blueprint on Capitol Hill that paves the way for new tax and government spending cuts. The Republican budget plan passed in the House on Thursday by a vote of 216-214, a big step in the process toward what President Donald Trump calls his “big beautiful bill.”It came after some conservatives in the lower chamber threatened to derail the plan entirely earlier this week because they said it didn’t include enough spending cuts.
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2 weeks ago |
localnewslive.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The North Dakota State University football team meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday in recognition of their NCAA Division I FCS National Championship win, which happened back in January. The Bison players and coaches met with the president, members of his cabinet and the North Dakota congressional delegation. “We just couldn’t be more proud of them. Tremendous year. I mean, they got better all year long.
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2 weeks ago |
wctv.tv | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Economists were largely critical of President Donald Trump’s tariffs announcement on Thursday after the US stock market nosedived. Many economic experts like University of Chicago economist Steven Durlauf said the market was reacting negatively to latest tariffs announcement because it will damage the economy. “This policy is so universally regarded as simply bad economics,” said Durlauf. “And this is not about being liberal or conservative.
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Economic experts I spoke with today explained why the stock market reacted so negatively to President Trump's tariffs announcement. https://t.co/aA8ZeB5XlT

Tomorrow's special election for two open congressional seats in Florida will likely be surprisingly competitive for Democrats. https://t.co/CpTAknh1F8

RT @GrayDCnews: A Senate committee in Washington held a hearing on Thursday to learn more about the deadly midair collision near Washington…