Here’s what is affected by government shutdown
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If everything is a national security threat, nothing is
The new round of tariffs President Donald Trump announced on social media last week, including levies on kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, upholstered furniture, select pharmaceutical products, and heavy trucks,
For more than 50 years, journalists have enjoyed privileged access to the Pentagon, including badges that allow them into certain areas and a dedicated work space. The same has been true at the White House and State Department, among other executive branch facilities. Successive administrations have upheld that tradition on two primary grounds.
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TikTok is a national security threat. This is what the Trump administration needs to do
Critics argue the TikTok framework deal preserves Chinese Communist Party influence over the platform's algorithm, posing ongoing national security risks to Americans.
Federal investigators seized multiple documents labeled “secret,” “confidential,” and “classified,” including some about weapons of mass destruction, during the late August search of the office of President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton,
While Social Security checks, mail and student loan bills will still be delivered, millions of workers are still set to suffer financial hardship.
A former NYPD detective advises vigilance at Charlie Kirk's memorial as the Secret Service coordinates security for Trump, Vance and other officials attending.
The federal government entered day two of a partial shutdown as Congress failed to pass a funding measure. Meanwhile, the White House said federal workforce layoffs are “imminent.
The federal government shutdown overnight after Republicans and Democrats failed to reach an agreement to avoid a funding lapse ahead of an Oct. 1 deadline.