
Democrats, Trump clash as shutdown threat looms; Vought orders staffing reductions
Schumer and Jeffries push back on the White House plan as lawmakers debate a two-month stopgap funding bill and the administration contemplates reductions in force.

Schumer and Jeffries push back on the White House plan as lawmakers debate a two-month stopgap funding bill and the administration contemplates reductions in force.

A New York Post opinion piece contends that statements by Randi Weingarten and other union leaders, along with national education groups, have intensified divisions in American politics in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death.

Directive from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's office targets Open Society Foundations amid conservative scrutiny of grant networks

In the Oval Office, during executive-order signing, the former president reframed a policy moment as a personal attack on two Democratic lawmakers, reviving familiar criticisms of the progressive wing.

Albany court blocks closures while lawmakers and the Hochul administration work to fix a miscalculation in the 500-foot school-distance rule

Governor says cuts could begin Oct. 1 without legislative action; Republicans dispute unilateral move and push for near-term funding

White House action clears a path for ByteDance to divest U.S. operations to a consortium of Trump allies, while raising questions about platform influence and security

15-year-old Hyattsville resident pleads guilty in connection with the Logan Circle assault of former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine, a case that helped prompt federal intervention in Washington, D.C.

Deal hands TikTok's U.S. operations to a U.S.-based investor consortium; Trump says Xi approved the plan and he will meet Xi at the APEC summit in South Korea.