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Government shutdowns can cost the US billions—Here’s how
Federal agencies have started rolling out contingency plans, scaling back services and furloughing thousands of workers.
Legal opinions usually aren’t exciting. This one has everyone talking
Not since the years before the Civil War had a trial-level federal judge signed off on an opinion simply as “Judge of the United States.”
Supreme Court puts off decision on whether Trump may fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
The Supreme Court on Wednesday put off a decision on whether President Trump can fire Federal Reserve Govenor Lisa Cook and said it would hear arguments on the case in January. The court's action
Pentagon plans widespread random polygraphs, NDAs to stanch leaks
The Pentagon is planning to require thousands of uniformed and civilian officials to sign nondisclosure agreements and submit to random polygraph testing.
Barack Obama's favorability compared to Donald Trump's—New poll
Trump’s favorability and approval rating could prove to be a key metric for Republican support ahead critical New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races next month and 2026 midterm elections in
The Latest: Democrats’ demands for health-care tax credits fuel government shutdown
The U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.
Senate to vote again on bills aimed at funding government as blame game continues
The Senate is set to vote Wednesday morning on two votes on bills aimed at funding the government. The government shutdown took effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The votes are on the same two bills
Peabody educator reinstated after review of Charlie Kirk post
District officials and the teachers' union said the educator is allowed to return to the classroom. The post Peabody educator reinstated after review of Charlie Kirk post appeared first on Boston.com.
JD Vance Admits Government Shutdown Will Bring 'Pain'
The vice president said Republicans don’t want to “lay anybody off,” though Speaker Mike Johnson appeared to eye permanent mass job cuts.
The Test of Our Time: Even the Military Can’t Resist Trump on Its Own Forever
So let me begin there … In targeting the military’s professionalism and nonpartisanship, Trump laid the groundwork for further lawless domestic use of the military, including illegally in law
Lee, Green endorse Van Epps in 7th District GOP primary, Green's ex-wife backs Barrett
Gov. Bill Lee endorsed former cabinet member Matt Van Epps after backing his GOP rival, Rep. Lee Reeves, for state House last year.
How Democrats Backed Themselves Into a Shutdown
That congressional Democrats would force this confrontation became clear almost from the moment they ducked a clash over spending with Republicans in March. Back then, Senate Minority Leader Chuck
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