Congressional Democratic leaders are banking that the ongoing government shutdown will make them look tough and strong.
On Monday’s (October 20) edition of The View, the cohosts were joined by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to talk about a wide ...
Senators return to Capitol Hill today, but there are few signs lawmakers are close to a compromise on reopening the federal government. Follow for live updates.
Enten delivered the bad news to Democrats that as the shutdown stretches into its third week polling suggests Trump is weathering the fallout pretty well.
One notable incident came out of Jackson Township, Ohio, where a No Kings participant’s leg was injured in a hit-and-run.
Democrats could be looking at Nov. 1, the start of open enrollment for health insurance, as the next date for an opportunity ...
In a historic first, the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration will furlough most of its staff Monday as the federal ...
Congress has made virtually no progress toward a deal to reopen the government as the standoff drags into its fourth week.
The longest shutdown, 35 days, occurred during President Donald Trump's first term in late 2018 and into 2019. ...
The call and response of “Show me what democracy looks like! — This is what democracy looks like!” could be heard up and down ...
President Trump on Monday is meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the White House as the government shutdown stretches into Week 4. The duo signed a rare earth minerals ...
Amid his cost-cutting spree, Trump has moved to hold critical nutrition assistance hostage—and like every other federal ...
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