As the Senate meets Friday for another vote to reopen the federal government, Democrats are refusing to yield without a deal from President Donald Trump — likely extending the government shutdown into ...
Aside from the routinely expiring debt ceiling, the practice of government shutdowns may be the most dramatic, unique and objectively silly quirks of how Washington, DC, works.
Tarang Amin, CEO of e.l.f Beauty, is pushing back on Trump’s war on DEI and reveals data showing the company’s commitment to ...
Multiple furloughed workers from the Department of Education had out-of-office messages blaming Democrats for the government ...
The federal government remains shut down after a deadlocked Congress failed to reach a funding deal. Although layoffs have ...
Cecilia Brækhus embarked on her against-the-odds career in professional boxing almost two decades ago, and she’s hardly ...
A federal judge will weigh Friday whether to grant a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from ...
The health care law is again the center of a bitter Washington battle, as Democrats seek to leverage the government shutdown to secure the extension of premium subsidies.
Slower mortgage approvals, stalled rural home loans and a freeze on new flood insurance policies: The government shutdown, which began at midnight on October 1, may gum up some of the gears that keep ...
Sarah Mullally was on Friday appointed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming the spiritual leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide and the first woman to hold the role.
Trump’s shutdown architect: Russ Vought’s plan to deconstruct the government was years in the making
Vought has transformed a role typically focused on the weeds of congressional appropriations into Trump’s primary instrument to dismantle, piece-by-piece, federal agencies and spending plans.
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