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In the government shutdown deal, Congress closed a loophole that allowed a Delta-8 THC market to explode in Indiana. What now?
The government shutdown is over, after Congress passed a deal Wednesday that funds the government through the end of January. The deal does not extend expiring health insurance subsidies, but it does include a provision allowing several Senate Republicans to sue the government for millions.
The longest-ever government shutdown is on the verge of ending, but not for at least one more day. While a deal to reopen passed the Senate on Monday night, there are still plenty of questions about what comes next.
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What Has Congress Actually Done During The Shutdown?
The government remaining shut down for over a month has still not stopped the Senate from going about its business. Congress is poised to break the record for the longest shutdown in U.S. history on Tuesday night,
The government is back open. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here. Let's dig in.
John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg announced last night he is running for Congress.
Post Reports co-host Colby Itkowitz and Early Brief co-anchor Matthew Choi recap the use of the Situation Room after the latest Jeffrey Epstein emails came out.
Jeffrey Epstein is dead. But the disgraced financier and sex offender continues to shadow Trump. The storyline’s reemergence yesterday—with the release of thousands of Epstein’s emails, some of which highlight his relationship with Trump—delivered another blow to a president already at the weakest moment of his second term.