Now that government shutdown is over
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The government is starting to reopen after President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through Jan. 30.
The Horsemen return, with some new additions, and are off to right the world’s wrongs once more.
Former Republican Rep. Charlie Dent discusses what's next for Republicans and Democrats now that the shutdown is over and the fight over rising health care costs continues. Then, the House Oversight Committee released a trove of documents on Wednesday from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The longtime MSNBC hosts have a new YouTube show Wednesdays at 3 p.m. where they take real-time questions from viewers.
Now You Don’t” acts as a sort of pivot, bringing back the veterans — all of them, in various forms — as well as introducing three Gen Z eat-the-rich magicians.
SNAP payments should resume within 24 hours of the government reopening, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Many Americans who are on the food assistance program saw a lapse in funding due to the shutdown, with the Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to halt funding in anticipation of the shutdown ending.
MS NOW officially launches with this weekend show, whose hosts put the nail in Cuomo’s electoral hopes - ‘Everyone else is contracting. And you know, we're standing up our own newsroom with our own reporters,
The actor has retreated from the spotlight after starring alongside Hilary Duff and Amanda Bynes in two major 2000s films.
Talk surrounding the price of gold is ubiquitous. And that was certainly the case this week after the precious metal surged past yet another price record, this time breaking the $4,000 per ounce mark. That left the price of the metal almost 100% higher ...
Alongside its politics and policy coverage, the soon-to-be-named MS NOW is making a big bet on the weather.