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DHS Funding Clears House as Senate Gridlock Fuels Shutdown Pain
The House on Thursday narrowly passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), marking the third attempt to break a 41-day
Bipartisan Group Pushes DHS Funding Bill With New ICE Limits
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is preparing to roll out legislation aimed at reopening the Department of Homeland Security while pairing new funding with
Trump Signature Set for US Currency in Historic First
U.S. paper currency will bear President Donald Trump’s signature to mark the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, the Treasury Department said Thursday, a first for
GOP Pushes Emergency Powers to Pay TSA Workers Amid DHS Shutdown
Senate Republicans are urging the White House to consider emergency executive action to keep airport security workers paid if the impasse over Department of Homeland
DHS Won’t Comply With New Jersey ICE Mask Ban
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed a bill into law this week requiring law enforcement officers to show their faces during certain public interactions and
Bipartisan Group Pushes DHS Funding Bill With New ICE Limits
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is preparing to roll out legislation aimed at reopening the Department of Homeland Security while pairing new funding with
Costa Rica to Accept 25 Third-Country US Deportees Weekly
Costa Rica said Thursday that it would accept 25 migrants deported from the United States per week as part of an agreement to help the
Ohio Emerges as 2026 Battleground With Close Senate, Governor Contests
Ohio may be reemerging as a midterm battleground in 2026, with competitive races for U.S. Senate and governor suggesting a state long seen as safely
Report: WH Weighs Bypassing Congress to Pay TSA Officers
The White House is weighing unilateral action to pay Transportation Security Administration officers if the Senate cannot quickly agree to a deal on the Department
Stocks Suffer Worst Drop Since Iran War Began
U.S. stocks had their worst day since the war with Iran started, as doubt took over again from hope on Wall Street about a possible

Trump pauses Iran energy plant strikes for 10 days as talks ‘going very well’
President Donald Trump said Thursday he is pausing planned strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for 10 days as negotiations continue, setting a new deadline of
Europei U21, tutto facile per l’Italia: 4-0 alla Macedonia del Nord nelle qualificazioni
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House Democrats vote to keep DHS shuttered as funding lapse hits day 40
House Democrats largely voted in lockstep to continue the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown Thursday despite growing fallout over air travel nationwide. Democrats’ opposition
Trump Presses Congress to Reopen DHS
President Donald Trump is urging Congress to reopen the Department of Homeland Security as the funding lapse has continued for more than a month.
Trump Delays Iran Strike Deadline Again, Voices Optimism on Talks
President Donald Trump said Thursday he is extending a deadline tied to potential U.S. action against Iran’s energy infrastructure, announcing a 10-day pause as negotiations
Calif. Moves to Rename Cesar Chavez Day Amid Abuse Allegations
California lawmakers voted Thursday to rename Cesar Chavez Day as “Farmworkers Day,” marking a dramatic shift in how the state honors the late labor leader
Report: WH Weighs Bypassing Congress to Pay TSA Officers
The White House is weighing unilateral action to pay Transportation Security Administration officers if the Senate cannot quickly agree to a deal on the Department
NATO: All US Arms Ordered by Allies for Kyiv Have Been Delivered
NATO said Thursday that all U.S. weapons for Ukraine funded by Kyiv’s allies through a special NATO program had been delivered or continue to flow
Trump Eyes $7.5 Billion Penn Station Overhaul, MSG Move
President Donald Trump is weighing a sweeping proposal to rebuild Penn Station that would include relocating Madison Square Garden, the Gothamist reported Thursday.[#item_full_content]