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 Six days and counting before the U.S. government will not have enough money to pay its bills.President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are attempting to marshal support for theFiscal Responsibility Act, which will raise the stanley cup  debt ceiling and cut spending.Lawmakers are heading back to D.C. after the holiday weekend, and they ll have to hit the ground running to get a deal on the debt ceiling passed.President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy stanley cup reached a dealto raise the debt limit over the weekend, but lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are taking issue with the legislation, so it s hardly a done deal. Nevertheless, President Biden is confident a deal will be reached by June 5.SEE MORE: Debt ceiling: What s in, what s out of the deal to avert US default Look, you know, I never say I m confident what the Congress is going to do, but I feel very good about it. I ve spoken to a number of the members. I spoke to McConnell; I sp stanley cups oke to a whole bunch of people. And it feels good,  President Biden told reporters Monday.On Tuesday the House Rules Committee voted 7-6 to advance the Fiscal Responsibility Act to the House floor on Wednesday.But McCarthy acknowledges that the compromise  Bido Will deep-red Kentucky reelect popular Democratic governor next week
 HELE nike dunk NA 鈥?Helena area health care professionals are warning against holding traditional gatherings this year as they may end up being super spreader events.COVID-19 cases have been on a decline in the past month in Montana, but St. Peters Health says its not a time to let the guard down. We have active cases at the hospital, in the Intensive Care Unit and on crocs  the Medical Floor. Our new cases are going down but we have patients hospitalized every single day that are considered long haulers or people who are really struggling to recover,  said Medical Floor Registered Nurse jordan  Metta Barnhart.St. Peters and other health care providers across the state are concerned there may be an increase in cases, and in turn hospitalizations because of Super Bowl watch parties.                        John Riley MTN News         We are trending in the right direction, but we still have a pretty high infection rate in our community,  said Lewis and Clark County Health Officer Drenda Niemann.  Now is not the time to gather and its the same message that we gave during the holidays. Traditional watch parties tend to involve large gatherings of people outside a household sharing food, utensils and shouting an