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CTI, Trahan highlight local impacts from shutdown, health care cuts
Congresswoman Lori Trahan visited Community Teamwork Inc. in Lowell Thursday afternoon to highlight the impacts of federal cuts that will soon go into effect for Medicaid and other
It’s the 22nd day of the government shutdown, and Congress remains in a standoff over health care subsidies. Follow for live updates.
President Trump on Tuesday afternoon hosted Republican senators for a Rose Garden lunch as the government shutdown hits its three-week mark with no endgame in sight. He discussed the ongoing
Secretary Duffy said air traffic controllers are frustrated at lack of pay, with some looking for other ways to make money during the shutdown.
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Trump and Senate Republicans Stage Rose Garden Show of Unity as Shutdown Ties For Second Longest
Trump invited nearly every Republican senator for a “ Club” lunch to rally his party as the government shutdown entered its fourth week
SNAP has traditionally been entirely federally funded, but is administered by states. That means the shutdown's impact on SNAP and when benefits will start to dry up will vary state by state.
Rep. Ciscomani spoke to 13 News anchor Madison Smith at the Tucson Now desk. He said he looks forward to having Grijalva join Congress when Democrats vote to end the shutdown. Ciscomani denied the delay is to avoid having Grijalva voting in favor of a petition to force the Administration to release the Epstein Files.
Taiwan refused on Wednesday to renew the license of a news channel widely seen as pro-China, effectively shutting it down, citing evidence of interference from a Beijing-friendly tycoon amid fears over China's campaign to win support on the island.