“It’s probably no more distracting than trying to decide if you’re going to run for United States Senate,” Drinkwitz said, ...
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The Left’s Shutdown Power Play: Force GOP To Do Their Dirty Work
From the outset, the current government shutdown orchestrated by the Democratic Party has felt different out here in the ...
Kelly Ayotte, the Republican governor of New Hampshire, could face a primary challenge from a Trump ally if she opposes ...
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The New Republic on MSNMike Johnson Flails After Being Faced With Trump’s Shutdown Comments
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson was caught by his own words Wednesday night after CNN’s Kaitlan Collins called out Republicans for some shutdown hypocrisy.
The U.S. military on Wednesday launched its ninth strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing three people in the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
The U.S. Senate failed for the 12th time on Wednesday to approve a bill to fund the government, meaning the government ...
Now the second longest government shutdown in history, how much longer is shutdown 2025 expected to last? See odds on next Senate vote to reopen today ...
The Senate on Thursday is scheduled to vote on whether to pay service members as the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week. The plight of military families has been central to the ...
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Will the government reopen today? When does the Senate vote today on shutdown 2025? Update
As we reach Day 23, the bitter battle in the Senate continues. Will the Senate vote today? Here's timing, more.
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Government Shutdown 2025 Update: Stalemate hits 23rd day, now second-longest in US history
The government shutdown stretched into its 23rd day Thursday, becoming the second-longest in U.S. history, after Senate ...
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Fight over Obamacare subsidies at center of shutdown drags on, threatens health care of millions
A poll found that about 6 in 10 Americans are “extremely” or “very” concerned about their health costs going up in the next year.
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