Live updates and the latest news as U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum kick in and the Senate turns to a government funding bill to avoid a shutdown.
The U.S. could be facing a government shutdown as soon as this week, adding yet another setback to the proposed $5,000 DOGE dividend checks for Americans. DOGE, or the Department of Government ...
Trump pushes ahead with tariffs as stock market have ‘the worst day of 2025’ amid recession fears: Live updates - Ontario puts in place retaliatory tariffs on energy that it sends to New York, ...
The House passed a bill Tuesday night to keep agencies funded through September. It was an extremely close vote – 217 to 213, ...
Senate up next in shutdown showdown Social Security in Musk’s crosshairs Ukraine endorsed U.S. ceasefire proposal Activist or terrorist sympathizer? Khalil’s case ...
Trump needs Senate Democrats’ votes, but they are still weighing whether to use this rare point of leverage and risk taking blame for a shutdown.
Approximately 212 House Democrats voted against a House GOP-backed government funding bill Tuesday afternoon to fund the ...
Plans to increase defense and infrastructure spending offers compelling economic benefits for Germany’s lagging manufacturing ...
The bill puts significant pressure on Democrats in the Senate, whose votes will be needed in order to avoid a shutdown. The ...
A federal judge says President Donald Trump overstepped his authority in freezing almost all spending on U.S. humanitarian ...
The House of Representatives passed a spending bill Tuesday to fund the government through the end of September and avert a ...
A judge found DOGE “likely” subject to public records laws and ordered it to respond quickly to a watchdog group’s FOIA requests.
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