The federal government shutdown entered Day Seven on Tuesday with no deal in sight but a new openness from Trump to discuss health care subsidies.
La., said he and Trump are united about negotiating with Democrats on health care only after the government reopens.
Amid the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson said "there's nothing" to negotiate and that "the ball is in the court of ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi is sparring with Senate Judiciary Committee members as federal agents surge into cities across the ...
Democrats believe health care is an issue that resonates with a majority of Americans as they demand an extension of ...
Six takeaways from the CMS administrator’s appearance at a D.C. think tank Monday — including who’s set to be the next ...
Comedian Jon Stewart ripped Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Monday over a flat joke. Stewart played a clip ...
The federal government shutdown entered its seventh day Tuesday, with no signs of progress on Capitol Hill. The Senate will reconvene later in the day, but it’s unclear if any votes are scheduled ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration is warning Tuesday of no guaranteed back pay for federal workers ...
A week of shutdown bluster has offered repeated signs that reviving expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies could be a way out ...
President Donald Trump said some furloughed federal workers “don’t deserve” to receive backpay when the federal government shutdown is over.
Attorney General Pam Bondi defended herself against Democratic criticism that she had weaponized the Justice Department at a ...
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