Senate Democrats on Friday blocked a House-passed bill to fund federal departments and agencies for seven weeks, putting Washington on the path to an Oct. 1 government shutdown. Democrats came together in near unison to defeat the measure on a 44-48 vote, with only Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman (D) voting for the Republican-drafted proposal, which passed the House earlier Friday by a 217-212 vote. Read more here. |
House Republicans approved a short-term government spending package Friday to avert a shutdown at month's end, sending the bill to the Senate and setting up a clash with upper-chamber Democrats vowing to sink the measure. Read more. |
Dozens of House Democrats voted Friday to oppose a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk and condemning political violence following his assassination last week in Utah. Read more. |
A federal judge in Florida threw out President Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times on Friday, saying the complaint his attorneys filed earlier this week against the newspaper is too long and needs to be truncated to be considered. Read more. |
Federal authorities are tracking "several threats of unknown credibility" against people planning to attend a Sunday memorial service in Arizona for Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was fatally shot last week in Utah. Read more. |
Comedian Jon Stewart made a special appearance on “The Daily Show” on Thursday to react to news of ABC suspending late-night host Jimmy Kimmel earlier in the week. Read more. |
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