25 states and DC sue Trump admin over SNAP benefits
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The 2025 federal government shutdown, in the first year of Trump's second term, is one of the longest in U.S. history.
United, Delta, American and Southwest airlines each called on Congress to approve a Republican-backed “clean” funding bill to reopen the government.
The Federal Reserve is poised to cut interest rates again this week, but the environment surrounding that decision is unusually fraught for the central bank.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said talks among rank-and-file senators aimed at ending the government shutdown have ramped up.
A health-care battle tarnished the president’s first term. Here he goes again.
The White House is targeting blue states for funding cuts and using government platforms to pin the shutdown blame on Democrats.
Using government websites to convey partisan messages of blame for the government shutdown started in Washington and now it's in Massachusetts. And at least one lawmaker on Beacon Hill wants to make it stop.
Influential Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer, recently exiled from Cuba, says that the island's fractured and weakened opposition movements need to shift strategies and oppose the government from outside the Caribbean nation.
Rob Jetten would be the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister, but he must win the support of several other parties to form a government.
Ohio leaders are wrestling with how − if at all − to help 1.4 million people who may soon struggle to afford food.