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The federal government is back open after a record-breaking 43-day shutdown ‒ but the effects from the nation's longest-ever shutdown could linger.
A HUGE CORRUPTION scandal is turning into Ukraine’s biggest crisis since Russian tanks bore down on Kyiv in early 2022. President Volodymyr Zelensky is said by sources in government to have been “floored” by the scale of the charges made against members of his closest circle.
According to polling by CBS News, 55 percent said Trump and Republicans got more of what they wanted from the deal while just 6 percent said Democrats did.
The government shutdown impacted federal workers, food aid, travel and more. Here's where things stand five days after the government reopened.
President Donald Trump holds a late-night signing ceremony after six Democrats help Republicans pass a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history. A newly sworn-in Democratic House member becomes the 218th signature calling for a vote to force the release of the Epstein files.
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The German government says it's lifting restrictions on exports of military equipment to Israel
Chancellor Friedrich Merz said in early August that Berlin wouldn't authorize any exports of military equipment to Israel that could be used in Gaza "until further notice." That was a response to a decision by the Israeli Cabinet to take over Gaza City.
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'It's just heartbreaking': Government shutdown, SNAP delay drives more pet owners to pantries
Pantries expect to continue to see an uptick in demand as SNAP recipients await payments and as federal workers wait for backpay.
Dijana Hrka became the face of protest after her son and 15 other people died in a railway station collapse in Serbia. Her hunger strike lasted 16 days.
Florida, California and the Delmarva area. Now that the record-long shutdown has ended and the U.S. government is open for business once again, the FAA has ended those restrictions. The order officially ended on Monday (Nov.
The US government has reopened following its longest-ever shutdown, setting the stage for the eventual release of the gold-standard federal data that is crucial in analyzing the health and trajectory of the nation’s economy.
The comments, by a member of Kenya’s ruling party, represent a rebuke of President William Ruto’s government: “Heads must roll.”