A small faction of Senate Democrats has struck a controversial deal with Republicans to end the government shutdown, revealing deep divisions within the party. Tune in as Catie Edmondson and Shane Goldmacher dissect the implications of this unexpected agreement.
As Democrats seek to define their future, the recent electoral victories and the implications of Trump’s push to end the filibuster spark critical discussions on the party's direction.
The Supreme Court's temporary ruling has paused full SNAP benefits, leaving many states like Pennsylvania and New Jersey in uncertainty. Discover how this impacts food assistance programs nationwide.
In a dramatic turn of events, Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds has been dismissed. As legal battles escalate, what could this mean for the future of their film?
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A helicopter crash in Huntington Beach, California, left at least 5 people injured, with dramatic footage capturing the moment it plummeted from the sky. Witnesses describe a chaotic scene as emergency services rushed to the pedestrian bridge.
As the government shutdown drags into its third day, the Senate is set to vote on crucial funding proposals amid ongoing bipartisan discussions. Will lawmakers find a way to end the stalemate?
In a stunning legal blow, a federal judge dismissed Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing excessive length and irrelevant content. The judge has given Trump 28 days to amend the complaint.
In a swift ruling, a federal judge dismissed Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, calling it 'improper.' The judge gave Trump 28 days to amend his complaint, which sought $15 billion in damages.