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And GOP-led committee approves debt deal, full House to vote on bill today [VIEW IN BROWSER]( MSNBC DAILY Understand today's news [VIEW IN BROWSER]( MSNBC DAILY Understand today's news Wednesday, May. 31, 2023 THE LATEST [Alternate text] [Joe Biden's one weird debt ceiling deal trick]( By Michael A. Cohen America appears polarized and divided. Republicans and Democrats view each other not as rivals but as mortal enemies. Public [opinion data]( shows that the gap between the two parties has seemingly never been wider. How, then, do we explain the presidency of [Joe Biden](, who continues to win one bipartisan legislative victory after another? The president's latest win came over the weekend, when [he struck a deal with House Republicans to raise the debt limit]( and work out a budget framework that is likely to avoid a government shutdown this fall. This follows similar successes, such as a [bipartisan infrastructure bill](, the [most sweeping gun control measure in decades]( and [legislation to strengthen the U.S. computer chip industry against China](. Biden has also signed into law bipartisan measures to [reform the Postal Service](, [expand veterans' benefits]( and even [protect same-sex marriage](. This is a preview of Michael A. Cohen's latest article. [Read the full column here.](     TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [A photo of Trump and Biden debating]( [STEVE BENEN]( [Biden (literally) laughs off question about possible Trump pardon]( If Donald Trump is looking to Joe Biden for a get-out-of-jail-free card, the Republican should probably keep his expectations low. [Read more.]( [a photo of Ted Cruz]( [HAYES BROWN]( [Ted Cruz doesn't deserve applause for this surprisingly correct take]( The Republican senator cleared the lowest bar possible for LGBTQ rights. [Read more.]( [A photo of Harlan Crow]( [JORDAN RUBIN]( [Clarence Thomas' billionaire benefactor hit with new deadline from Senate Dems]( Thomas' billionaire benefactor is back on the clock. But he doesn’t seem to care. [Read more.]( [A photo of Sarah Silverman]( [JACQUES BERLINERBLAU]( [What comedians can learn from Sarah Silverman's newest Max special]( Silverman's 'Someone You Love' comedy special offers comedians a raw blueprint for surviving the present comic moment. [Read more.]( TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [A photo of smiling Kevin McCarthy]( [ALEX WAGNER TONIGHT]( [GOP-led House committee approves debt ceiling deal, sending bill to full House for vote]( [A photo of Chris Hayes and Hakeem Jeffries]( [ALL IN]( [Hakeem Jeffries: Democrats will deliver the House votes to avoid default]( [A photo of Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran]( [THE REIDOUT]( ['This does smell a lot like obstruction': Weissmann on new Trump classified docs report]( [A photo of Ken Paxton]( [ALL IN]( [Impeached Texas AG Ken Paxton tries out Trump defense playbook]( [MORE FROM MSNBC]( [Alternate text] [A graphic promoting ''Into America'' podcast]( This week on "Into America," three years after George Floyd's murder, Trymaine Lee learns how Black communities have historically worked to keep themselves safe and created alternatives to calling the police. He speaks with a retired paramedic and healthcare worker about how an organization called Freedom House laid the foundation for emergency healthcare and its lasting impact for generations to come. [Listen now](, wherever you get your podcasts.   [A graphic promoting ''Why Is This Happening'' podcast]( Every day in the United States, 10,000 people turn 65, according to the UN Population Division. We are about to have the largest older population ever. At the same time, nearly 4 million babies are born every year, leaving many Americans juggling caring for young children and aging parents. Caregiving is often cast as nonproductive labor, despite the incredible mental, emotional and physical toll it can take. It’s increasingly clear that more resources are urgently needed to support caregivers. How can we rethink our social and economic policies to ensure that more people can age with dignity? Ai-jen Poo is president of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and executive director of Caring Across Generations. She is also author of the 2015 book "The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America." She joins WITHpod to discuss her personal experiences that led her to be an activist, the need for more infrastructure to support caring for aging populations, the care economy and more..   [Image] [Image] 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_daily) [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_daily)

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