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House stopgap spending measure overcomes first procedural hurdle as shutdown looms

The House voted to begin debate on a stopgap spending measure that would temporarily fund the government for 31 days, buying Congress time to pass its 12 appropriations bills for the next fiscal year.

China armed with ‘unprecedented resources’ in propaganda and surveillance operations: State Department

China's government has invested billions of dollars across the world to wage a "propaganda, disinformation, and censorship" campaign "to exert control over the narratives in the global information space," the State Department said in a new report.

Biden administration teases new student loan forgiveness plans as repayments begin

The Department of Education is studying new ways to cancel student loans as payments begin this weekend.

All eyes turn to Gavin Newsom as Dianne Feinstein death creates Senate vacancy

The news of Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s (D-CA) death prompted immediate speculation about what will happen to her now vacant seat in the closely split Senate as Congress barrels toward a government shutdown.

House GOP ratchets up conflict with health agencies over COVID-19 origins investigation

House Republicans are demanding answers by the end of Friday from the Department of Health and Human Services regarding its lack of response to their investigation into the origins of COVID-19, threatening to begin issuing subpoenas if the Biden administration does not comply with voluntary requests.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing ahead of possible government shutdown

White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre and Shalanda Young, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, will hold a press briefing on Friday ahead of a possible government shutdown this weekend.

Government shutdown: If Washington closes, it could cost the GOP in Virginia

Republican candidates in Virginia's statewide elections this November could see a more difficult battle than expected if the federal government is forced into a shutdown on Sunday.

Sean Reyes reacts to allegations against Tim Ballard by avoiding endorsement

Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes announced Friday that he will not issue an endorsement for the Senate race.

Los Angeles County to receive $15.6 million to fight smash-and-grab crimes

Los Angeles County is set to receive a reported $15.6 million to fight smash-and-grab crime affecting retail businesses.

Apple under new pressure to limit Facebook, X, and other Western apps in China

Apple has come under new pressure from China's government to limit access to Western apps, such as Facebook or Instagram, on the iPhones in the country.
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