Senate Democrats, Republicans reach deal to reopen government
There are now enough Senate Democrats willing to back a revamped plan to reopen the government. A source familiar with the newly-unveiled plan
There are now enough Senate Democrats willing to back a revamped plan to reopen the government. A source familiar with the newly-unveiled plan
The Senate took a massive step forward on its way to reopening the government on Sunday, with a group of Senate Democrats
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The Senate is in for a rare weekend session as the chamber remains in limbo while lawmakers try to find a way
The Senate could take a test vote as early as tomorrow afternoon on a revamped Republican bill to end the government shutdown
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Republican Rep. Riley Moore said the United States could take a range of actions — including sanctions and ‘even kinetic military action’