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IRS will furlough nearly half of its workforce as the government shutdown enters a second week
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Trump ready to declare Antifa a Foreign Terrorist Organization
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Israel and Hamas agree to 'first phase' of plan to end fighting and release hostages, Trump says
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What does James Comey need to prove vindictive prosecution?
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Pressure points ahead could bring a quicker end to the shutdown
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Katie Porter has fiery exchange with reporter
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James Comey pleads not guilty in first court appearance
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Israel and Hamas reach deal to release all hostages, Trump says
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Has Your Scientific Work Been Cut? We Want to Hear.
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Appeals court allows Trump to federalize National Guard troops but not deploy them yet
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Hunter Biden sought Chinese money to pull off a land deal next to the U.S. embassy in Romania
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Tempers flare in Capitol hallways with lawmakers sparring over shutdown
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Uncle Sam ends fiscal year 2025 $1.8 trillion in the red
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Andrew Cuomo wants to save Rikers Island
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How escaped New Orleans inmate Derrick Groves was captured after 5 months
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Judge blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon
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Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,’ Then Paused. Conspiracy Theories Started Flying.
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Republican AG Miyares says race against Democrat Jay Jones is 'test of decency' amid text scandal
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Minnesota attorney general says having males in girls' sports 'doesn't harm anyone'
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Shutdown drags on as repetitive Senate votes to reopen government continue to fail
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Texas GOP considers censuring state representatives who aren't conservative enough
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Trump sends California National Guard to Chicago as White House seeks to extend control
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Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff raises $12 million for 2026 reelection
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Trump says Illinois governor and Chicago mayor should be jailed as they oppose Guard deployment
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House Democrats want answers over White House's handling of Homan bribery allegations
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Schumer's defiant F-bomb shutdown message sparks liberal cheers
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'Tennessee Three' Democrat announces bid for Congress against longtime representative from Memphis
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Latino voters who backed Trump could be a key factor in N.J. governor's race
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College football picks: Playing 3 time zones away just part of deal, Moore says no excuses allowed
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Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, a tireless advocate for Detroit, dies at age 80
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IRS to furlough nearly half of its workforce as shutdown enters second week
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National Guard troops are outside Chicago and could be in Memphis soon in Trump's latest deployment
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Trump's attacks on Comey could undermine case, legal experts say
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Black-footed ferrets need government funding, too
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Antifa in the classroom: University course requires students to contribute to anti-fascist activism
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Former FBI Director James Comey faces federal judge, pleads not guilty to lying to Congress
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Johnson quashes hope of standalone bill to pay troops during shutdown
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Joan Kennedy, first wife of Sen. Edward Kennedy, has died
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Trump calls for jailing of Illinois leaders over ICE showdown
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Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens rural schools and hospitals reliant on immigrant workers
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Rivian CEO says EVs have 'become political' but they shouldn't be
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Joan Kennedy, first wife of Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, dies at 89
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Britain's once-mighty Conservative Party is battling to avoid extinction
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Lawsuit against Trump's Washington National Guard deployment exposes country's deep partisan divide
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Bernie Sanders calls for 'robot tax' to protect workers from the impacts of AI
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Chicago-area prosecutor warns Trump's immigration surge scared away victims from testifying in cases
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Comey will make first court appearance in Justice Department case accusing him of lying to Congress
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Justices eye letting candidates challenge states that change voting rules
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Comey pleads not guilty, will seek dismissal over 'outrageous government conduct'
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Trump posts that Chicago Mayor Johnson, Gov. Pritzker "should be in jail"
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Senate votes fail again as government shutdown drags on
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Ex-FBI chief James Comey pleads not guilty to charges of lying to Congress
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Democratic Arizona Gov. Hobbs launches reelection bid as her party aims to build power nationally
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Arellano: Who knew ICE could be so funny? Just check out videos of their fails
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Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Could Strain Universities and Schools
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Dispute emerges over back pay for furloughed workers
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Veterans' group invests $1 million between Virginia, New Jersey gubernatorial contests
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Aftyn Behn wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District special primary election
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Sherrill, Ciattarelli to meet in final debate in New Jersey governor's race
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Trump-backed Matt Van Epps wins GOP primary in Tennessee House race
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Herschel Walker confirmed as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas
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California's redistricting plan sparks fierce debate in 2026 governor's race
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Matt Van Epps wins Republican nomination for U.S. House in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District special primary election
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Federal government shutdown grinds into a second week, but quiet talks emerging
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Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border plummet to lowest annual level since 1970
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Supreme Court wrestles with challenge to Colorado "conversion therapy" ban
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What to know about Colorado counselor's challenge to "conversion therapy" ban
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National Guard troops preparing to deploy in Chicago
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Bondi faces questions on DOJ probes, Epstein files at Senate hearing
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Pam Bondi faces tough questions at Senate hearing