U.S. Senators Reach Deal That Could End Record Shutdown
US senators reached a bipartisan deal that would resume federal funding and end a shutdown that has stretched to a record 40 days.
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US senators reached a bipartisan deal that would resume federal funding and end a shutdown that has stretched to a record 40 days.
With both sides dug in and no compromise in sight, Americans continue to face mounting frustration — and uncertainty — over when Washington will finally get back to work.
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A federal judge has permanently blocked President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard to Portland.
A candidate for the Democratic nomination in a competitive congressional district celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
As the U.S. government shutdown persists, airlines are continuing to warn customers of potential schedule changes.
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The U.S. Supreme Court momentarily paused a lower court injunction that sought to force the Trump administration to deny biological reality when issuing passports to trans-identifying individuals.
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