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Biden administration ‘looking at’ how to proceed in government shutdown

Biden administration agencies are "looking at" preparing for a government shutdown as both the Senate and House face continued roadblocks toward passing funding legislation before month's end.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim payment worth up to $675 for Montana residents in 10 days

Residents in the Treasure State have until Oct. 1 to apply for a property tax rebate, which is offering up to $675 per taxpayer.

Senate confirms leader of Marines, the third nominee to escape Tuberville’s blockade

The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Gen. Eric Smith to become the next Marine Corps commandant, the third nomination to move through the Senate after Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) monthslong blockade on military promotions and confirmations.

White House ‘would like to see’ Xi pressure Putin to end war in Ukraine

The White House wants Chinese President Xi Jinping to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin during their upcoming meeting to end the war in Ukraine.

Stimulus update: Payment worth $1,300 to be sent in two weeks from Alaska fund

Alaska residents who are eligible and enrolled in the state's Permanent Fund Dividend will begin to receive their 2023 payment in two weeks.

WATCH LIVE: Biden hosts Zelensky in Washington for second time

President Joe Biden is hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington, D.C., at the White House. It's the Ukrainian president's second visit since Russia's invasion last year.

No Labels fuels concerns from Democrats as it registers more than 15,000 voters in Arizona

The centrist group No Labels has registered more than 15,000 people in Arizona, growing Democratic fears of a third-party presidential campaign that will take votes away from President Joe Biden.

Ibram X. Kendi’s anti-racism center under ‘inquiry’ for money management practices

Boston University is conducting an "inquiry" into Ibram X. Kendi's Center for Antiracist Research after nearly one-third of its staff was laid off last week.

Dick Durbin breaks with Schumer on Senate dress code change for Fetterman: ‘Concerned’

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) on Thursday broke with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) over his decision to abolish the chamber’s dress code for members to accommodate Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA).

F-35 fighter aircraft are not mission-capable nearly 50% of the time

The Department of Defense's fleet of F-35 aircraft is only capable of carrying out missions slightly more than 50% of the time due to slow maintenance times, according to a report on Thursday from the Government Accountability Office.
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