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Republicans say any vote on extra Obamacare subsidies would come only after the Senate resumes funding. The president has his own ideas to redirect the health insurance money.
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The fate of SNAP was once again in question on Saturday after the Supreme Court temporarily agreed to allow the Trump administration to withhold full aid under the program.
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The United States has imposed sanctions on nations buying Russian oil, but President Viktor Orban successfully argued that Hungary had few other options.
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President Trump raged after Democrats won multiple elections this week. And now he's calling on lawmakers to take action: To do more gerrymandering, to outlaw mail-in ballots and to make voter ID laws more strict. Why is Trump so afraid of American voters? He's afraid of losing his majority in the midterm elections, argues Times Opinion editor Kathleen Kingsbury.
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The Democrat spent eight years in the wilderness of House minority, but her Trump clashes returned her to icon status.
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In making the announcement, the president repeated claims — which lack any evidence — that White South Africans are being murdered and persecuted.
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With her temporary block expiring, Judge Karin Immergut said the Trump administration had failed to prove that protesters were hampering President Trump's policies.
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After weeks of stalemate, Senate Democrats said they were willing to reopen the government in exchange for a one-year extension of health care subsidies. Republicans ruled it out.
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As Ms. Pelosi announced her retirement, she was celebrated for her long tenure in Washington. But back home, she was remembered for showing up at a terrifying moment when others turned away.
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The judge, who was appointed by Trump, said the attempted deployment in Portland exceeded the president's authority.
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Your Party officials accuse Zarah Sultana of withholding funds despite publicly agreeing to transfer the money.
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The first woman to hold the post also made history as one of the most significant speakers in modern times.
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The government shutdown, now the longest on record, is growing increasingly painful as more Americans start to feel its effects.
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Hungary hopes that flattering Trump will keep Russian energy flowing to the country.
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Council leader George Finch answered questions on home-to-school transport on BBC CWR on Friday.
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The former president, now a far less popular figure in his party, appeared in Nebraska for an overtly political speech that slammed his successor.
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A fight brewing in Massachusetts could preview Democrats' age battles.
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In an unsigned order on Thursday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to require U.S. passports to list travelers' sex assigned at birth, another blow to the rights of transgender, nonbinary and intersex people, who had been able to select sex markers aligning with their gender identity or to use a gender-neutral X. Thursday's order is an interim ruling while the passport case makes its way through lower courts.
"The harm and the targeting of this policy towards intersex, nonbinary and trans people is terrifying. It makes it very scary to travel, to trust that you'll be able to get through security, that you'll be able to get on your flight," says Arli Christian, senior policy counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union.
We also get reaction to the order from actress and activist Laverne Cox, who says trans people will persevere despite the discriminatory policy. "No matter what they say about our ID documents, we are still who we are, and we will find a way to be ourselves no matter what," she says.
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The president wants to end the filibuster to reopen the government and to do "so many things."
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