More than 35,000 federal workers have gone without paychecks during the seven-week-long partial government shutdown, the longest in US history.
Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill that sought to undo a 400-year extension of revenue increases for schools he enacted through a ...
USA TODAY compiled data that tracks how the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement is shaping who and how many are ...
Here's how one Boston law firm is navigating the tightening of federal immigration laws on behalf of its growing client base.
A new group announced plans for a new coffee shop, brewery and community center in the vacant Imagine Nation building next to ...
In a quick Senate session today, Majority Leader John Thune sent the DHS funding bill back to the House. Will House vote ...
The funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security will likely stretch into next week. The House is contemplating a Senate plan it had previously rejected to fund the bulk ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A vote to end the government shutdown hours after it began failed Wednesday, as Democrats in the Senate held firm to the party's demands to fund health care subsidies that President ...
The Palm Beach Architectural Commission approved The Claridges condo's request for AC units installed without the town's ...
France's parliament on Thursday rejected a law to grant New Caledonia partial statehood, a reform the government hoped would ...
The significant change in the Flint claims process was made after several missed deadlines and amid mounting frustration from ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune have announced a plan to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security and try to end a record partial government ...
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