The House voted 222 to 209 to end the record-long government shutdown Wednesday night. Six Democrats voted with Republicans ...
The Senate approved a bill that would reopen the government after the longest government shutdown in history in a 60-40 vote Monday night. The bipartisan compromise combines three full-year funding ...
We love It’s a Wonderful Life and A Charlie Brown Christmas as much as anyone, but watching only the classics during the ...
​In guidance issued on Nov. 13, federal officials directed states to pay full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. November benefits have been in limbo since the shutdown began ...
Herald. In today's edition of The Public Pulse, a top aide to Rep. Don Bacon writes The Pulse to rebut a recent letter.
The US president has threatened to sue the BBC if it does not retract a programme which edited his speech by Friday.
Nearly two months into President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement campaign, social media feeds from his ...
The security research team at JFrog, a provider of a platform for building and deploying software, have discovered a critical vulnerability in a node ...
The new independent football regulator has published plans for a licensing regime that it says "will go further than anything currently in place by assessing the full financial picture of a club". For ...
Herald. In today's edition of The Public Pulse, readers — including congressional candidate Van Argyrakis — react to Brett Lindstrom's Pulse letter about health care, and a reader shares his take on ...
A new body comprised of Congolese, M23 and regional representatives will be formed to monitor a potential permanent ceasefire. Qatar, the US and the African Union will act as observers. The Democratic ...
Two-time 400m hurdles world champion Femke Bol has announced she will switch events and compete in the 800m from next year. Dutch superstar Bol, 25, who successfully defended her world title in Tokyo ...