The government is back open. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here.
On Tuesday, Day 42 of the government shutdown, things were still closed, and some experts said we may have to endure this ...
The Trump administration is officially taking steps to dismantle the Department of Education. The idea has been around for ...
After 43 days and more than a dozen attempts to reopen the government, President Trump signed the funding package.
A vote on the House floor allowed for the government to reopen immediately, but the fight over the extension of ACA subsidies still goes on.
The government shutdown is now the second ever to reach a 30th day, and sources told NewsNation a deal to end it could come by next week. NewsNation’s Tom Dempsey has the details on “Morning in ...
Politicians at all levels like to campaign on the idea of shrinking, streamlining or removing barriers to growth that prevent ...
Heightened hunger will continue long after federal government reopens. 'We can't magically go back to the before times and everything feels normal.' ...
Congress voted to reopen the government in a bill signed by Trump, ending the longest government shutdown in US history.
This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. Republicans have a net-zero goal they can finally get behind: not for carbon emissions but for immigration.
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Attention to individual acts of market intervention, however, has so far failed to fully understand the Trump administration’s actions as ...