Nevada Democratic representatives Dina Titus, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford are being mocked as “out of touch” for keeping silent after a Democratic spokesperson dismissed no tax on tips as “crumbs.”
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Here’s A Handy Q&A To Explain The Shutdown — Spoiler: It’s As Dumb As You Think
Well, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history is finally over, and many of you are asking questions like, “Why would Sydney Sweeney make a Read More
Newsom pushes climate record abroad as Californians shoulder America’s highest gas costs
California Governor Gavin Newsom represents U.S. at Brazil climate conference while Trump administration criticizes state’s $4.67 per gallon gas prices.
Noem Hands Out $10,000 Checks To TSA Agents Who Worked Through Shutdown
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on Thursday that thousands of TSA agents would receive a $10,000 bonus check for showing “exemplary service” and “stepping Read More
Trump signs bill ending longest government shutdown in US history
President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history after more than 40 days, approving funding through January 30.
House votes to end unprecedented government shutdown after 43 days, sending funding bill to Trump’s desk
The legislation, as soon as it’s signed by Trump, will return federal workers to their jobs with backpay, reopen executive branch agencies that provide critical Read More
Big Paychecks, Bigger Problems: How a bloated bureaucracy exposes Congress’ funding failure
Watchdog group Open The Books reveals taxpayers spend $1 billion daily on federal salaries, raising new questions about Washington’s spending priorities amid the shutdown.
House advances bill to end government shutdown with hours until final vote
The House of Representatives advanced a bill to end the government shutdown through a key test vote on Wednesday and will weigh the measure itself later this evening.
Johnson orders lawmakers back to DC ‘right now’ as shutdown sparks travel chaos
Speaker Mike Johnson cited the ongoing chaos at U.S. airports in a stark warning to House lawmakers on both sides Monday.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to what to expect tonight on the government shutdown
Senate prepares test vote tonight on GOP spending plan to end government shutdown. Bill would reopen government through Jan. 30, requiring 60 votes to break filibuster.