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We explore the history of the bells that have become so tied with the Christmas season: jingle bells.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., about the House GOP caucus and the Dec. 20 stopgap funding vote.
An impasse over the budget and the threat of a government shutdown dominated political news earlier this week.
Hours away from a government shutdown, Congress passed a bill to fund federal operations until March 14, 2025.