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A bill to fund government agencies is stalled as Senators fight over unrelated legislation. But the Senate is poised to approve a defense bill that the president has threatened to veto.
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"It pains me to say this, but in certain quarters, religious liberty is fast becoming a disfavored right," the Supreme Court justice told the Federalist Society's annual National Lawyers Convention.
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The percentage of TSA airport screeners missing work has hit 10 percent as the partial government shutdown stretches into its fifth week. The…
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As the partial government shutdown continues into its third week, federal workers in Florida are applying for unemployment to make up for lost pay.Since…
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One of the federal programs affected by the partial government shutdown is the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP. If the shutdown…
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Florida airports are helping federal workers who aren't getting paid during the government shutdown by offering free food, holding a food drive and…
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Workers are now missing paychecks for the first time since the partial government shutdown began. That's causing many of them to do what once seemed unthinkable — apply for unemployment.
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Miami International Airport is closing a terminal this weekend due to the government shutdown because security screeners have been calling in sick at…
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As a partial government shutdown continues into its third week, NASA announced the delay of a test flight of SpaceX’s Commercial Crew capsule. The private…
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Employees of Florida’s federal prisons are asking the state’s members of congress to push for a reversal of the U.S. government shutdown. Workers held a...
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Brewmasters at craft breweries across the nation are bemoaning the government shutdown — the federal agency that has to approve new labels for new brews is closed, delaying all new releases.
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Although the Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 st , the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Weather Service ...