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Welcome to the weekend! Leo Messi is likely to make his Inter Miami debut tonight, while the U.S. women’s national soccer team will start its defense of its World Cup title in a match against Vietnam. And we have to mention Barbenheimer, the box office battle between “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” two of this summer’s most highly anticipated movies, both of which reach theaters today. Here’s what else we’re watching.
In response to the demands of the most conservative members of their caucus, House Republicans are preparing deeper spending cuts in their 2024 appropriations bills, setting up what could be an intense budgetary battle that one lawmaker likened to global war. The move comes as members of the House Freedom Caucus and the Republican Study Commission insist that Republican appropriators stick to the 2022 discretionary spending level of $1.47 trillion — the target conservatives wanted but failed to