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Proponents of fuller transparency used an arcane rule to prod their leaders to act. When it became clear they had succeeded, the speaker agreed to hold a vote.
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After being sidelined for more than a month, they are bracing for the backlog that awaits them and struggling with the financial burden of going without pay.
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The Prime Minister is "incandescent" at way all of this has played out, writes BBC's political editor.
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And yet, a little, precious seedling of hope is emerging.
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The outcome could have serious consequences for the cases against two of President Trump's opponents, James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, and Letitia James, the New York attorney general.
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Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting are urging the PM to take action over briefings to media about a challenge to his leadership.
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President Trump signed the bill ending the shutdown after 43 days, after the House approved it, largely on party lines.
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The House voted mostly along party lines to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
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Dale Romans, pitching himself as an independent-minded Democrat in the mold of Joe Manchin, will try to win a seat for the party in the deep-red state.
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The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released more than 20,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate. Times reporters provide context on key emails.
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House Democrats on Wednesday released emails in which Jeffrey Epstein sent messages to his longtime confidante Ghislaine Maxwell and the author Michael Wolff suggesting that Donald J. Trump knew more about the convicted sex offender's abuse than he had acknowledged. Our reporters are reviewing the larger trove of documents released by Republicans.
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For the poorest Americans, the end of the longest shutdown in history has left doubt and anxiety around the benefits known as SNAP.
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Health and Human Services directed its employees to plan to report to work on Thursday morning if legislation to fund the government passes.
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What the government shutdown revealed about Trump's America.
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The last time a shutdown delayed a jobs report was in October 2013, when the report was delayed by a few weeks.
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A pesar de que el partido se ha lamentado mucho de haber cedido ante los republicanos en el cierre del gobierno, algunos demócratas ven posibles ventajas en el resultado.
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The longest U.S. federal government shutdown in history has entered its 43rd day. The House of Representatives is returning to session today to vote on a short-term funding bill to end the shutdown. The Senate approved the measure on Monday after seven Democrats and one independent backed the Republican bill even though the bill did not include an extension of the Affordable Care Act subsidies, which was a key demand for Democratic lawmakers. Some Democrats in the House are now calling for Senator Chuck Schumer to resign his position as minority leader — including Democratic congressmember from California, Ro Khanna. "The President was panicking," says Khanna. "He realized that he had lost the election over this. We caved too soon." Khanna also discusses his bill to force the public release of the Epstein files, surrounding the federal investigation into the serial sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.
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Plus, why private air travel is booming.
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Some Democrats argue Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (New York) is not doing enough to stand up to President Donald Trump.
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The split of the longtime allies highlights how the changing politics of Virginia and the Democratic Party have scrambled conventional wisdom in surprising ways.
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It was unclear when the Trump administration planned to reverse mandated cuts at major airports, though transportation officials and industry groups said it would take a week after the shutdown ended for air travel to return to normal.
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Federal officials accuse Linda Sun of secretly helping the Chinese government while working in senior positions for New York state government.
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Extending the government shutdown would not have worked.
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As he prepares a congressional run, J.F.K.'s grandson admits, "I'm not for everybody."
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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused the prime minister of running a "toxic" Downing Street.
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Labour MPs 'furious' as leadership row goes public
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The military-heavy 2nd District is among the most consistently divided in the country, flipping between parties four times since 2008.
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A new series by Drop Site News looks at Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Israeli intelligence and how he secretly brokered numerous deals for Israeli intelligence. Drop Site revealed that Epstein had played a role in brokering a security agreement between Israel and Mongolia and setting up a backchannel between Israel and Russia during the Syrian civil war.
Epstein had an "extensive relationship with Israeli intelligence, U.S. intelligence and the intelligence agencies of other countries as well," says Murtaza Hussain, reporter for Drop Site News. "He was a dealmaker and a fixer at a very, very elite level."
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The grandson of John F. Kennedy is running as a Democrat to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler in New York's 12th Congressional District.
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After a 54-day break, the House is expected to vote on the Senate-passed spending deal. Approval would clear it for President Trump's signature.
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Durante décadas, los iraníes que huían de la persecución hallaron protección en Estados Unidos. Eso cambió este otoño, cuando el gobierno de Trump llegó a un acuerdo con Teherán.
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We speak to The American Prospect's David Dayen about what could be the end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, after seven Democratic Senators and one independent struck a deal with Republicans to pass a short-term government funding bill. "Why would you end this?" asks Dayen, echoing many in the Democratic coalition who believe the deal was a poor strategic move for the anti-Trump opposition. Calls are now growing for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down. "Donald Trump and the Republicans were being blamed for all of this chaos…and yet, days later this this group of Democrats with the tacit support of Chuck Schumer decide that they're going to end this and cave."
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As he prepares a Congressional run, J.F.K.'s grandson admits, "I'm not for everybody."
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The government shut down on Oct. 1. Here's a look at the shortest and longest government shutdowns in U.S. history.
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El presidente Trump y funcionarios de su gobierno indicaron que las consecuencias podrían intensificarse en los próximos días, aunque él se ha mantenido al margen de la crisis.
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"The Republican Party has really become an extremist movement." Amid a growing political divide in the Republican Party over the release of federal documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, we speak to former Republican political operative Stuart Stevens about the erosion of support for Donald Trump from some of his most prominent backers. Stevens traces the MAGA takeover of the Republican Party and shares how the Lincoln Project, a Republican-led anti-Trump organization where he is a senior adviser, is working to stop Trump's anti-democratic agenda.
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The shutdown suspended the work of hundreds of thousands of employees, disrupting a wide range of federal programs. Here's what we know so far.
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