U.S. Federal Courts to Remain Open for Two Weeks after Shutdown

Administrative office says court fees and other accounts can offset dried funds. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced that federal courts will be able to remain…

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Senate Continues Government Funding Negotiations

The majority leader hopes to gain support to move the temporary budget forward. Members of the Senate have continued negotiations after another vote failed to pass the House-approved…

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President Announces TrumpRx Medication Program

He stated that purchasing from manufacturers directly will reduce prices. President Donald Trump announced a new program called TrumpRx this week under his Most Favored Nation (MFN) initiative,…

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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Firing of Federal Reserve Governor Cook

The justices will hold a hearing in January 2026 to review the case. The Supreme Court did not allow President Donald Trump to immediately fire Federal Reserve Governor…

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Secret Service Conducts Operation to Stop Card Skimming in Boston

Agents visited 700 businesses in collaboration with local police over the course of three days. The Secret Service concluded an investigation last week into credit card skimming, visiting…

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President Trump Signs Executive Order Defending Qatar

He states any attack on Qatar is “a threat to the peace and security of the United States.“ President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week directing…

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Education Department Begins Enforcement Action Against Fairfax County Schools

A high school social worker facilitated an abortion for a student without notifying parents. The Department of Education announced the initiation of enforcement action, under the Protection of…

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Arab and Muslim States Urge Hamas to Accept U.S. Ceasefire Plan

Middle Eastern nations emphasize the desire for a two-state solution. In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey,…

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Government Shutdown Halts Active-Duty Military Pay

Federal law enforcement and air traffic controllers will also serve without pay. The halt in congressionally approved funding for the federal government means that U.S. military and law…

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A Partial Government Shutdown Begins, 750,000 Workers on Furlough

The stalemate over the reauthorization of healthcare subsidies faces an uncertain future. Federal agencies entered a partial shutdown on Wednesday after Congress failed to come to an agreement…

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