Trump is opting some of government out of shutdown
Digest more
The government shutdown is now the third-longest funding lapse in modern history, and the Senate won't meet until Monday.
The funding crisis is in its third week, and the consequences are getting more severe. Americans in red and blue states are starting to take notice.
As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.
Fewer say they frequently get news about science and technology (32%), business and finance (32%), sports (27%) and entertainment (19%).
Democrats and Republicans are still deadlocked as the Senate failed to muster enough votes on the House-passed Republican bill
While this may be a good time to take advantage of the public’s attention, it’s also a time when teachers increasingly fear repercussions for offending students.
France is a major industrial power with the world’s seventh-largest economy. So why are its government finances in such a mess? A political deadlock in parliament has left President Emmanuel Macron struggling to reduce an out-of-control deficit.
The Policy Center plans on taking an active role in the 2026 elections in Wyoming as well and will coordinate with its Wyoming Integrity Political
Democrats and Republicans both feel they have the upper hand, and President Trump hasn’t signaled what deal he would support.