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Senate on Verge of Overcoming Key Procedural Hurdle on Bill to Reopen Government

The U.S. Senate is on the verge of overcoming a key procedural hurdle on a bill to end the government shutdown as the funding impasse nears its 41st day.

Trump Urges Senate Republicans to Redirect Federal Health Insurance Money to Americans

Trump urges GOP lawmakers to redirect ACA insurer funds to individuals, proposing a possible compromise amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Order Requiring Government to Fully Fund SNAP

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order temporarily pausing a lower court’s order requiring the federal government to fully fund food stamps in November.

Supreme Court to Weigh Individual Attempts to Enforce Religious Protections

Supreme Court is to hear two cases that could determine how far Americans may go in holding govt officials accountable for violating their religious freedom.

Trump Admin Opens Gulf of America to Oil and Gas Drilling, Eyes Alaska Next

The Interior Dept. unveiled plans for new offshore oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of America and Alaska’s Cook Inlet under Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Senate Democrats Block GOP Bill to Pay Federal Workers During Shutdown

Democrats in the Senate blocked a bill proposed by Republicans to pay all federal employees for the duration of the government shutdown.

Schumer Proposes New Plan to End Government Shutdown

Schumer said his proposal to end the government shutdown would continue expiring premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.

Trump Considers Sanctions Exemption for Hungary as He Hosts Orban

Trump said he may exempt Hungary from sanctions, noting it’s hard for Orban to secure oil and gas from elsewhere. “We’re looking at it,” he told reporters.