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Biden doesn’t think government shutdown is ‘inevitable’

President Joe Biden said Wednesday, just days ahead of the deadline to fund the government for the coming fiscal year, that he does not believe a government shutdown is "inevitable."

Government shutdown: What will be open and what will be closed

As Congress struggles to find a path to avert the government shutdown with funding set to expire on Sept. 30, the suspension of many government operations and businesses is likely to take effect as well.

House adopts MTG amendment to slash Lloyd Austin salary in ‘dead on arrival’ defense bill

The House adopted an amendment proposed by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to slash Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s annual salary to just $1 despite the Georgia Republican indicating she’ll vote against the defense spending legislation as a whole when it comes up for a vote later this week.

Bill O’Reilly and Tucker Carlson to do sit-down interview during GOP debate and Trump speech

Former Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Bill O'Reilly will be teaming up for a sit-down interview Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern time on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Mark Meadows accidentally got drunk during White House morning meeting: Book

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows accidentally got drunk after unknowingly drinking alcohol during a meeting in 2020, according to a book.

Russia needles Japan with threat to join China in banning fish products over nuclear water fears

Russia is needling Japan with newfound skepticism of Tokyo’s plan to discharge treated water from Fukushima nuclear power station, a nuclear waste management issue that has acquired geopolitical connotations in recent years.

Montana judge blocks ban on gender transition healthcare to minors four days before law takes effect

A Montana judge has blocked the enforcement of a ban on gender transition medical care for minors, citing multiple violations of the state constitution. The law was set to go into effect on Oct. 1.

Student loan restart: Payments to begin again in four days as federal pause ends

Borrowers will have to resume their student loan payments within the coming weeks, as the COVID-19-era pause ends in four days.

What WGA received in its new agreement with Hollywood

After almost five months, the Writers Guild of America strike has finally come to an end, with union members approving a new deal from major Hollywood studios after walking off the job on May 2.

RNC launches Spanish vote-banking initiative amid battle for Hispanic vote

The day of the Republican National Committee's second primary debate, which is being broadcast in partnership with Univision, the party announced the rollout of a Spanish version of its early voting initiative.
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