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Headline Roundup October 27th, 2015

House Leadership Clinches Budget Deal

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Congress and White House Reach Tentative Budget Deal
Congress and White House Reach Tentative Budget Deal

New York Times (News)

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After five years of bitter clashes, Republican congressional leaders and President Obama on Monday night appeared to settle their last budget fight by reaching a tentative deal that would modestly increase spending over the next two years, cut some social programs, and raise the federal borrowing limit.

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House GOP leaders unveil two-year budget deal with White House
House GOP leaders unveil two-year budget deal with White House

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House Republican leaders have unveiled a tentative two-year budget agreement with the Obama White House aimed at preventing a partial government shutdown and forestalling a debt crisis.

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White House And GOP Congressional Leaders Reach Budget Deal
White House And GOP Congressional Leaders Reach Budget Deal

NPR (Online News)

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Just days before the election of a new speaker of the House, lame-duck Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, made good on one last promise — that he'd try to "clear the barn" for his successor.

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