WASHINGTON — Lawmakers reached a deal on Sunday to end the longest-ever government shutdown, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
A group of moderate Democrats has a tentative deal to reopen the government if Republicans promise to hold a vote on expiring ...
The deal, negotiated by a group of Democrats and GOP leaders, funds the government through Jan. 30. If it passes, it will ...
A bipartisan Senate deal has been reached to fund the government through January 30 and to set a vote on an Affordable Care ...
The Senate now has enough Democratic votes to reopen the government after a 40-day shutdown, after a rare Saturday session ...
Before he left Congress in 2023, longtime Illinois Democrat, U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, was also spending $999 monthly to lease a ...
A bipartisan deal has been reached to the the government shutdown, according to a source. The agreement would fund the ...
While GOP lawmakers and the Trump administration have downplayed the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, there are state efforts ...
The Trump administration told states this weekend to reverse any actions to provide food aid amid the ongoing government ...
A deal has been reached in the Senate, a source familiar with the deal told CBS News, with at least eight Democrats prepared ...
The Treasury Department recently announced plans to celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary in 2026 with a $1 coin ...
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